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  1. [[deb]]
  2. === Install Elasticsearch with Debian Package
  3. The Debian package for Elasticsearch can be <<install-deb,downloaded from our website>>
  4. or from our <<deb-repo,APT repository>>. It can be used to install
  5. Elasticsearch on any Debian-based system such as Debian and Ubuntu.
  6. include::license.asciidoc[]
  7. The latest stable version of Elasticsearch can be found on the
  8. link:/downloads/elasticsearch[Download Elasticsearch] page. Other versions can
  9. be found on the link:/downloads/past-releases[Past Releases page].
  10. NOTE: Elasticsearch includes a bundled version of https://openjdk.java.net[OpenJDK]
  11. from the JDK maintainers (GPLv2+CE). To use your own version of Java,
  12. see the <<jvm-version, JVM version requirements>>
  13. [[deb-key]]
  14. ==== Import the Elasticsearch PGP Key
  15. include::key.asciidoc[]
  16. [source,sh]
  17. -------------------------
  18. wget -qO - https://artifacts.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/elasticsearch-keyring.gpg
  19. -------------------------
  20. [[deb-repo]]
  21. ==== Installing from the APT repository
  22. ifeval::["{release-state}"=="unreleased"]
  23. Version {version} of Elasticsearch has not yet been released.
  24. endif::[]
  25. ifeval::["{release-state}"!="unreleased"]
  26. You may need to install the `apt-transport-https` package on Debian before proceeding:
  27. [source,sh]
  28. --------------------------------------------------
  29. sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https
  30. --------------------------------------------------
  31. Save the repository definition to +/etc/apt/sources.list.d/elastic-{major-version}.list+:
  32. ifeval::["{release-state}"=="released"]
  33. ["source","sh",subs="attributes,callouts"]
  34. --------------------------------------------------
  35. echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/elasticsearch-keyring.gpg] https://artifacts.elastic.co/packages/{major-version}/apt stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/elastic-{major-version}.list
  36. --------------------------------------------------
  37. endif::[]
  38. ifeval::["{release-state}"=="prerelease"]
  39. ["source","sh",subs="attributes,callouts"]
  40. --------------------------------------------------
  41. echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/elasticsearch-keyring.gpg] https://artifacts.elastic.co/packages/{major-version}-prerelease/apt stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/elastic-{major-version}.list
  42. --------------------------------------------------
  43. endif::[]
  44. [NOTE]
  45. ==================================================
  46. These instructions do not use `add-apt-repository` for several reasons:
  47. . `add-apt-repository` adds entries to the system `/etc/apt/sources.list` file
  48. rather than a clean per-repository file in `/etc/apt/sources.list.d`
  49. . `add-apt-repository` is not part of the default install on many distributions
  50. and requires a number of non-default dependencies.
  51. . Older versions of `add-apt-repository` always add a `deb-src` entry which
  52. will cause errors because we do not provide a source package. If you have added
  53. the `deb-src` entry, you will see an error like the following until you delete
  54. the `deb-src` line:
  55. Unable to find expected entry 'main/source/Sources' in Release file
  56. (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file)
  57. ==================================================
  58. You can install the Elasticsearch Debian package with:
  59. [source,sh]
  60. --------------------------------------------------
  61. sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install elasticsearch
  62. --------------------------------------------------
  63. [WARNING]
  64. ==================================================
  65. If two entries exist for the same Elasticsearch repository, you will see an error like this during `apt-get update`:
  66. ["literal",subs="attributes,callouts"]
  67. Duplicate sources.list entry https://artifacts.elastic.co/packages/{major-version}/apt/ ...`
  68. Examine +/etc/apt/sources.list.d/elasticsearch-{major-version}.list+ for the duplicate entry or locate the duplicate entry amongst the files in `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/` and the `/etc/apt/sources.list` file.
  69. ==================================================
  70. endif::[]
  71. include::skip-set-kernel-parameters.asciidoc[]
  72. [[install-deb]]
  73. ==== Download and install the Debian package manually
  74. ifeval::["{release-state}"=="unreleased"]
  75. Version {version} of Elasticsearch has not yet been released.
  76. endif::[]
  77. ifeval::["{release-state}"!="unreleased"]
  78. The Debian package for Elasticsearch v{version} can be downloaded from the website and installed as follows:
  79. ["source","sh",subs="attributes"]
  80. --------------------------------------------
  81. wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-{version}-amd64.deb
  82. wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-{version}-amd64.deb.sha512
  83. shasum -a 512 -c elasticsearch-{version}-amd64.deb.sha512 <1>
  84. sudo dpkg -i elasticsearch-{version}-amd64.deb
  85. --------------------------------------------
  86. <1> Compares the SHA of the downloaded Debian package and the published checksum, which should output
  87. `elasticsearch-{version}-amd64.deb: OK`.
  88. endif::[]
  89. // Set a `distro` attribute so we can reuse files containing anchors
  90. :distro: deb
  91. [id="deb-security-configuration"]
  92. include::package-security.asciidoc[]
  93. ifdef::include-xpack[]
  94. [role="xpack"]
  95. [[deb-enable-indices]]
  96. ==== Enable automatic creation of system indices
  97. include::xpack-indices.asciidoc[]
  98. endif::include-xpack[]
  99. [id="{distro}-running-systemd"]
  100. include::systemd.asciidoc[]
  101. [[deb-check-running]]
  102. :es-conf: /etc/elasticsearch
  103. :slash: /
  104. include::check-running.asciidoc[]
  105. [[deb-configuring]]
  106. ==== Configuring Elasticsearch
  107. include::etc-elasticsearch.asciidoc[]
  108. The Debian package also has a system configuration file (`/etc/default/elasticsearch`),
  109. which allows you to set the following parameters:
  110. include::sysconfig-file.asciidoc[]
  111. NOTE: Distributions that use `systemd` require that system resource limits be
  112. configured via `systemd` rather than via the `/etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch`
  113. file. See <<systemd>> for more information.
  114. include::connect-clients.asciidoc[]
  115. [[deb-layout]]
  116. ==== Directory layout of Debian package
  117. The Debian package places config files, logs, and the data directory in the appropriate
  118. locations for a Debian-based system:
  119. [cols="<h,<,<m,<m",options="header",]
  120. |=======================================================================
  121. | Type | Description | Default Location | Setting
  122. | home
  123. | Elasticsearch home directory or `$ES_HOME`
  124. | /usr/share/elasticsearch
  125. d|
  126. | bin
  127. | Binary scripts including `elasticsearch` to start a node
  128. and `elasticsearch-plugin` to install plugins
  129. | /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin
  130. d|
  131. | conf
  132. | Configuration files including `elasticsearch.yml`
  133. | /etc/elasticsearch
  134. | <<config-files-location,ES_PATH_CONF>>
  135. | conf
  136. | Environment variables including heap size, file descriptors.
  137. | /etc/default/elasticsearch
  138. d|
  139. | conf
  140. | Generated TLS keys and certificates for the transport and http layer.
  141. | /etc/elasticsearch/certs
  142. d|
  143. | data
  144. | The location of the data files of each index / shard allocated
  145. on the node.
  146. | /var/lib/elasticsearch
  147. | path.data
  148. | jdk
  149. | The bundled Java Development Kit used to run Elasticsearch. Can
  150. be overridden by setting the `ES_JAVA_HOME` environment variable
  151. in `/etc/default/elasticsearch`.
  152. | /usr/share/elasticsearch/jdk
  153. d|
  154. | logs
  155. | Log files location.
  156. | /var/log/elasticsearch
  157. | path.logs
  158. | plugins
  159. | Plugin files location. Each plugin will be contained in a subdirectory.
  160. | /usr/share/elasticsearch/plugins
  161. |
  162. | repo
  163. | Shared file system repository locations. Can hold multiple locations. A file system repository can be placed in to any subdirectory of any directory specified here.
  164. d| Not configured
  165. | path.repo
  166. |=======================================================================
  167. include::security-files-reference.asciidoc[]
  168. include::next-steps.asciidoc[]