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Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +01002# Copyright © 2018 Amdocs, Bell Canada, AT&T
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15
16
17##################### Elasticsearch Configuration Example #####################
18
19# This file contains an overview of various configuration settings,
20# targeted at operations staff. Application developers should
21# consult the guide at <http://elasticsearch.org/guide>.
22#
23# The installation procedure is covered at
24# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup.html>.
25#
26# Elasticsearch comes with reasonable defaults for most settings,
27# so you can try it out without bothering with configuration.
28#
29# Most of the time, these defaults are just fine for running a production
30# cluster. If you're fine-tuning your cluster, or wondering about the
31# effect of certain configuration option, please _do ask_ on the
32# mailing list or IRC channel [http://elasticsearch.org/community].
33
34# Any element in the configuration can be replaced with environment variables
35# by placing them in ${...} notation. For example:
36#
37# node.rack: ${RACK_ENV_VAR}
38
39# For information on supported formats and syntax for the config file, see
40# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup-configuration.html>
41################################### Cluster ###################################
42
43# Cluster name identifies your cluster for auto-discovery. If you're running
44# multiple clusters on the same network, make sure you're using unique names.
45#
46# cluster.name: elasticsearch
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +010047*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +010048cluster.name: ES_AAI
49
50#################################### Node #####################################
51
52node.name: ES_ONAP
53node.master: true
54node.data: true
55
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +010056{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +010057# Use the Cluster Health API [http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health], the
58# Node Info API [http://localhost:9200/_nodes] or GUI tools
59# such as <http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/marvel/>,
60# <http://github.com/karmi/elasticsearch-paramedic>,
61# <http://github.com/lukas-vlcek/bigdesk> and
62# <http://mobz.github.com/elasticsearch-head> to inspect the cluster state.
63
64# By default, multiple nodes are allowed to start from the same installation location
65# to disable it, set the following:
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +010066*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +010067node.max_local_storage_nodes: 1
68
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +010069{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +010070#################################### Index ####################################
71# You can set a number of options (such as shard/replica options, mapping
72# or analyzer definitions, translog settings, ...) for indices globally,
73# in this file.
74#
75# Note, that it makes more sense to configure index settings specifically for
76# a certain index, either when creating it or by using the index templates API.
77#
78# See <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index-modules.html> and
79# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-create-index.html>
80# for more information.
81
82# Set the number of shards (splits) of an index (5 by default):
83
84#index.number_of_shards: 5
85
86# Set the number of replicas (additional copies) of an index (1 by default):
87
88#index.number_of_replicas: 1
89
90# These settings directly affect the performance of index and search operations
91# in your cluster. Assuming you have enough machines to hold shards and
92# replicas, the rule of thumb is:
93#
94# 1. Having more *shards* enhances the _indexing_ performance and allows to
95# _distribute_ a big index across machines.
96# 2. Having more *replicas* enhances the _search_ performance and improves the
97# cluster _availability_.
98#
99# The "number_of_shards" is a one-time setting for an index.
100#
101# The "number_of_replicas" can be increased or decreased anytime,
102# by using the Index Update Settings API.
103#
104# Elasticsearch takes care about load balancing, relocating, gathering the
105# results from nodes, etc. Experiment with different settings to fine-tune
106# your setup.
107
108# Use the Index Status API (<http://localhost:9200/A/_status>) to inspect
109# the index status.
110
111
112#################################### Paths ####################################
113
114# Path to directory containing configuration (this file and logging.yml):
115#path.conf: /opt/app/elasticsearch/config
116
117# Path to directory where to store index data allocated for this node.
118# Use swm auto link to redirect the data directory if necessary.
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100119*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100120path.data: /usr/share/elasticsearch/data
121
122# path.data: /path/to/data1,/path/to/data2
123
124# path.work: /path/to/work
125
126path.logs: /usr/share/elasticsearch/logs
127
128#path.plugins: /opt/app/elasticsearch/plugins
129
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100130{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100131#################################### Plugin ###################################
132
133# If a plugin listed here is not installed for current node, the node will not start.
134#
135# plugin.mandatory: mapper-attachments,lang-groovy
136
137
138################################### Memory ####################################
139
140# Elasticsearch performs poorly when JVM starts swapping: you should ensure that
141# it _never_ swaps.
142#
143# Set this property to true to lock the memory: default is true
144
145#bootstrap.memory_lock: true
146
147# Make sure that the ES_MIN_MEM and ES_MAX_MEM environment variables are set
148# to the same value, and that the machine has enough memory to allocate
149# for Elasticsearch, leaving enough memory for the operating system itself.
150#
151# You should also make sure that the Elasticsearch process is allowed to lock
152# the memory, eg. by using `ulimit -l unlimited`.
153
154### Kernel Settings
155
156# Elasticsearch installs system call filters of various flavors depending on the
157# operating system (e.g., seccomp on Linux). These system call filters are
158# installed to prevent the ability to execute system calls related to forking
159# as a defense mechanism against arbitrary code execution attacks on
160# Elasticsearch The system call filter check ensures that if system call
161# filters are enabled, then they were successfully installed. To pass the system
162# call filter check you must either fix any configuration errors on your system
163# that prevented system call filters from installing (check your logs), or at
164# your own risk disable system call filters by setting
165# bootstrap.system_call_filter to false.
166# See: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/system-call-filter-check.html
167#
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100168# seccomp is found in Linux kernels: 2.6.37�2.6.39, 3.0�3.19, 4.0�4.9,
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100169# 4.10-rc+HEAD
170#
171# The default setting is to disable the filters assuming an older kernel
172# version where seccomp is not available.
173# See: https://discuss.elastic.co/t/elasticsearch-warn-unable-to-install-syscall-filter/42819
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100174*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100175bootstrap.system_call_filter: false
176
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100177{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100178############################## Network And HTTP ###############################
179# Elasticsearch, by default, binds itself to the 0.0.0.0 address, and listens
180# on port [9200-9300] for HTTP traffic and on port [9300-9400] for node-to-node
181# communication. (the range means that if the port is busy, it will automatically
182# try the next port).
183
184# Set the bind address specifically (IPv4 or IPv6):
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100185*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100186network.bind_host: 0.0.0.0
187
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100188{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100189# Set the address other nodes will use to communicate with this node. If not
190# set, it is automatically derived. It must point to an actual IP address.
191
192# network.publish_host: 0.0.0.0
193
194# Set both 'bind_host' and 'publish_host':
195# network.host: 192.168.0.1
196
197
198# Set a custom port for the node to node communication (9300 by default):
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100199*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100200transport.tcp.port: {{ .Values.service.internalPort2 }}
201
202# Enable compression for all communication between nodes (disabled by default):
203transport.tcp.compress: false
204
205# Set a custom port to listen for HTTP traffic:
206# http.port: 9200
207http.port: {{ .Values.service.internalPort }}
208
209# Set a custom allowed content length:
210# http.max_content_length: 100mb
211http.max_content_length: 100mb
212
213# Disable HTTP completely:
214# http.enabled: false
215http.enabled: true
216
217# This is specifically useful for permitting which front end Kibana Url's are permitted to access elastic search.
218http.cors.enabled: false
219http.cors.allow-origin: "/.*/"
220http.cors.allow-headers: X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Content-Length
221http.cors.allow-credentials: false
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100222{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100223################################### Gateway ###################################
224
225# The gateway allows for persisting the cluster state between full cluster
226# restarts. Every change to the state (such as adding an index) will be stored
227# in the gateway, and when the cluster starts up for the first time,
228# it will read its state from the gateway.
229# There are several types of gateway implementations. For more information, see
230# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-gateway.html>.
231
232# The default gateway type is the "local" gateway (recommended):
233#
234#gateway.type: local
235#gateway.type: local
236
237# Settings below control how and when to start the initial recovery process on
238# a full cluster restart (to reuse as much local data as possible when using shared
239# gateway).
240
241# Allow recovery process after N nodes in a cluster are up:
242#
243# gateway.recover_after_nodes: 1
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100244*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100245gateway.recover_after_nodes: 1
246
247# Set the timeout to initiate the recovery process, once the N nodes
248# from previous setting are up (accepts time value):
249#
250#gateway.recover_after_time: 5m
251gateway.recover_after_time: 5m
252
253# Set how many nodes are expected in this cluster. Once these N nodes
254# are up (and recover_after_nodes is met), begin recovery process immediately
255# (without waiting for recover_after_time to expire):
256#
257# gateway.expected_nodes: 2
258gateway.expected_nodes: 2
259
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100260{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100261############################# Recovery Throttling #############################
262
263# These settings allow to control the process of shards allocation between
264# nodes during initial recovery, replica allocation, rebalancing,
265# or when adding and removing nodes.
266
267# Set the number of concurrent recoveries happening on a node:
268#
269# 1. During the initial recovery
270#
271# cluster.routing.allocation.node_initial_primaries_recoveries: 4
272#
273# 2. During adding/removing nodes, rebalancing, etc
274#
275# cluster.routing.allocation.node_concurrent_recoveries: 2
276
277# Set to throttle throughput when recovering (eg. 100mb, by default 20mb):
278# indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec: 20mb
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100279*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100280indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec: 20mb
281
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100282{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100283# Set to limit the number of open concurrent streams when
284# recovering a shard from a peer:
285#
286# indices.recovery.concurrent_streams: 5
287#indices.recovery.concurrent_streams: 5
288
289################################## Discovery ##################################
290
291# Discovery infrastructure ensures nodes can be found within a cluster
292# and master node is elected. Multicast discovery is the default.
293
294# Set to ensure a node sees N other master eligible nodes to be considered
295# operational within the cluster. Its recommended to set it to a higher value
296# than 1 when running more than 2 nodes in the cluster.
297#
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100298*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100299discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: 1
300
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100301{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100302# Set the time to wait for ping responses from other nodes when discovering.
303# Set this option to a higher value on a slow or congested network
304# to minimize discovery failures:
305#
306# discovery.zen.ping_timeout: 3s
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100307*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100308discovery.zen.ping_timeout: 3s
309
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100310{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100311# For more information, see
312# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-discovery-zen.html>
313
314# Unicast discovery allows to explicitly control which nodes will be used
315# to discover the cluster. It can be used when multicast is not present,
316# or to restrict the cluster communication-wise.
317#
318# 1. Disable multicast discovery (enabled by default):
319# discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled: false
320#discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled: false
321
322
323# 2. Configure an initial list of master nodes in the cluster
324# to perform discovery when new nodes (master or data) are started:
325#
326# discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: ["host1", "host2:port"]
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100327
328*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100329discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: ["0.0.0.0"]
330
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100331{{/*
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100332# EC2 discovery allows to use AWS EC2 API in order to perform discovery.
333#
334# You have to install the cloud-aws plugin for enabling the EC2 discovery.
335#
336# For more information, see
337# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-discovery-ec2.html>
338#
339#
340# See <http://elasticsearch.org/tutorials/elasticsearch-on-ec2/>
341# for a step-by-step tutorial.
342
343# GCE discovery allows to use Google Compute Engine API in order to perform discovery.
344#
345# You have to install the cloud-gce plugin for enabling the GCE discovery.
346#
347# For more information, see <https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-cloud-gce>.
348
349# Azure discovery allows to use Azure API in order to perform discovery.
350#
351# You have to install the cloud-azure plugin for enabling the Azure discovery.
352#
353# For more information, see <https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-cloud-azure>.
354
355################################## Slow Log ##################################
356
357# Shard level query and fetch threshold logging.
358
359#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.warn: 10s
360#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.info: 5s
361#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.debug: 2s
362#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.trace: 500ms
363
364#index.search.slowlog.threshold.fetch.warn: 1s
365#index.search.slowlog.threshold.fetch.info: 800ms
366#index.search.slowlog.threshold.fetch.debug: 500ms
367#index.search.slowlog.threshold.fetch.trace: 200ms
368
369#index.indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.warn: 10s
370#index.indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.info: 5s
371#index.indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.debug: 2s
372#index.indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.trace: 500ms
373
374################################## GC Logging ################################
375
376#monitor.jvm.gc.young.warn: 1000ms
377#monitor.jvm.gc.young.info: 700ms
378#monitor.jvm.gc.young.debug: 400ms
379
380#monitor.jvm.gc.old.warn: 10s
381#monitor.jvm.gc.old.info: 5s
382#monitor.jvm.gc.old.debug: 2s
383
384
385# x-pack security conflicts with searchguard
Sylvain Desbureaux47eb4d22020-12-10 12:15:27 +0100386*/}}
Sylvain Desbureaux70070412020-11-09 21:58:48 +0100387xpack.security.enabled: false
388xpack.ml.enabled: false
389xpack.monitoring.enabled: false
390xpack.watcher.enabled: false