################################ # Elasticsearch ################################ # Elasticsearch home directory #ES_HOME=/usr/share/elasticsearch # Elasticsearch Java path #ES_JAVA_HOME= # Elasticsearch configuration directory # Note: this setting will be shared with command-line tools ES_PATH_CONF=/etc/elasticsearch # Elasticsearch PID directory #PID_DIR=/var/run/elasticsearch # Additional Java OPTS ES_JAVA_OPTS="-Xms384m -Xmx384m" # Configure restart on package upgrade (true, every other setting will lead to not restarting) #RESTART_ON_UPGRADE=true ################################ # Elasticsearch service ################################ # SysV init.d # # The number of seconds to wait before checking if Elasticsearch started successfully as a daemon process ES_STARTUP_SLEEP_TIME=5 ################################ # System properties ################################ # Specifies the maximum file descriptor number that can be opened by this process # When using Systemd, this setting is ignored and the LimitNOFILE defined in # /usr/lib/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service takes precedence #MAX_OPEN_FILES=65535 # The maximum number of bytes of memory that may be locked into RAM # Set to "unlimited" if you use the 'bootstrap.memory_lock: true' option # in elasticsearch.yml. # When using systemd, LimitMEMLOCK must be set in a unit file such as # /etc/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service.d/override.conf. #MAX_LOCKED_MEMORY=unlimited # Maximum number of VMA (Virtual Memory Areas) a process can own # When using Systemd, this setting is ignored and the 'vm.max_map_count' # property is set at boot time in /usr/lib/sysctl.d/elasticsearch.conf #MAX_MAP_COUNT=262144