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[[path-settings]]
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=== `path.data` and `path.logs`
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If you are using the `.zip` or `.tar.gz` archives, the `data` and `logs`
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directories are sub-folders of `$ES_HOME`. If these important folders are left
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in their default locations, there is a high risk of them being deleted while
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upgrading Elasticsearch to a new version.
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In production use, you will almost certainly want to change the locations of the
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data and log folder:
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[source,yaml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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path:
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logs: /var/log/elasticsearch
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data: /var/data/elasticsearch
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The RPM and Debian distributions already use custom paths for `data` and `logs`.
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The `path.data` settings can be set to multiple paths, in which case all paths
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will be used to store data (although the files belonging to a single shard will
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all be stored on the same data path):
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[source,yaml]
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path:
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data:
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- /mnt/elasticsearch_1
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- /mnt/elasticsearch_2
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- /mnt/elasticsearch_3
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--------------------------------------------------
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