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[role="xpack"][[transform-settings]]=== {transforms-cap}  settings in Elasticsearch[subs="attributes"]++++<titleabbrev>{transforms-cap} settings</titleabbrev>++++You do not need to configure any settings to use {transforms}. It is enabled by default.All of these settings can be added to the `elasticsearch.yml` configuration file.The dynamic settings can also be updated across a cluster with the<<cluster-update-settings,cluster update settings API>>.TIP: Dynamic settings take precedence over settings in the `elasticsearch.yml`file.[float][[general-transform-settings]]==== General {transforms} settings`node.transform`::Set to `true` to identify the node as a _transform node_. The default is `false` ifeither `node.data` or `xpack.transform.enabled` is `false` for the node, and `true` otherwise. ++If set to `false` in `elasticsearch.yml`, the node cannot run transforms. If set to`true` but `xpack.transform.enabled` is set to `false`, the `node.transform` setting isignored and the node cannot run transforms. If you want to run transforms, there must be atleast one transform node in your cluster. ++IMPORTANT: It is advised to use the `node.transform` setting to constrain the executionof transforms to certain nodes instead of using `xpack.transform.enabled`. On dedicatedcoordinating nodes or dedicated master nodes, disable the node.transform role.`xpack.transform.enabled`::Set to `true` (default) to enable {transforms} on the node. ++If set to `false` in `elasticsearch.yml`, the {transform} APIs are disabled on the node.Therefore the node cannot start or administrate {transform} or receive transport (internal)communication requests related to {transform} APIs.+IMPORTANT: If you want to use {transform} features in your cluster, you must have`xpack.transform.enabled` set to `true` on all master-eligible nodes and all data nodes.This is the default behavior.`xpack.transform.num_transform_failure_retries` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>)::The number of times that a {transform} retries when it experiences anon-fatal error. Once the number of retries is exhausted, the {transform}task will be marked as `failed`. The default value is `10` with a valid minimum of `0`and maximum of `100`.If a {transform} is already running, it will have to be restartedto use the changed setting.
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