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Some commercial features automatically create indices within {es}.
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By default, {es} is configured to allow automatic index creation, and no
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additional steps are required. However, if you have disabled automatic index
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creation in {es}, you must configure
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<<index-creation,`action.auto_create_index`>> in `elasticsearch.yml` to allow
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the commercial features to create the following indices:
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[source,yaml]
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action.auto_create_index: .monitoring*,.watches,.triggered_watches,.watcher-history*,.ml*
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[IMPORTANT]
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If you are using https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash[Logstash]
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or https://www.elastic.co/products/beats[Beats] then you will most likely
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require additional index names in your `action.auto_create_index` setting, and
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the exact value will depend on your local configuration. If you are unsure of
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the correct value for your environment, you may consider setting the value to
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`*` which will allow automatic creation of all indices.
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=============================================================================
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