[DOCS] Create X-Pack installation and introduction for Elasticsearch Ref (elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1698)

* [DOCS] Create X-Pack installation and introduction for Elasticsearch Reference

* [DOCS] Address feedback in X-Pack install and intro info

* [DOCS] Add X-Pack setup pages

* [DOCS] Add ML settings to Elasticsearch

* [DOCS] Add table for X-Pack settings

* [DOCS]Add logstash settings

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include::{es-repo-dir}/Versions.asciidoc[] include::{es-repo-dir}/Versions.asciidoc[]
include::{es-repo-dir}/reference/index-shared1.asciidoc[] include::{es-repo-dir}/reference/index-shared1.asciidoc[]
ifdef::include-xpack[]
:edit_url!:
include::setup-xes.asciidoc[]
endif::include-xpack[]
include::{es-repo-dir}/reference/index-shared2.asciidoc[] include::{es-repo-dir}/reference/index-shared2.asciidoc[]
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[role="xpack"]
[[installing-xpack-es]]
== Installing X-Pack
After you install {es}, you can optionally obtain and install {xpack}.
For more information about how to obtain {xpack},
see https://www.elastic.co/products/x-pack.
You must run the version of {xpack} that matches the version of {es} you are running.
IMPORTANT: If you are installing {xpack} for the first time on an existing
cluster, you must perform a full cluster restart. Installing {xpack} enables
security and security must be enabled on ALL nodes in a cluster for the cluster
to operate correctly. When upgrading you can usually perform
a {ref}/rolling-upgrades.html[rolling upgrade].
To install {xpack} in {es}:
. Run `bin/elasticsearch-plugin install` from `ES_HOME` on each node in your cluster:
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--
[source,shell]
----------------------------------------------------------
bin/elasticsearch-plugin install x-pack
----------------------------------------------------------
//NOTCONSOLE
NOTE: If you are using a <<xpack-package-installation, DEB/RPM distribution>>
of {es}, run the installation with superuser permissions. To
perform an offline installation, <<xpack-installing-offline, download the X-Pack binaries>>.
--
. Confirm that you want to grant {xpack} additional permissions.
+
--
TIP: Specify the `--batch` option when running the install command to
automatically grant these permissions and bypass these install prompts.
--
+
.. {xpack} needs these permissions to set the threat context loader during
install so {watcher} can send email notifications.
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--
[source,shell]
----------------------------------------------------------
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@ WARNING: plugin requires additional permissions @
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
* java.lang.RuntimePermission accessClassInPackage.com.sun.activation.registries
* java.lang.RuntimePermission getClassLoader
* java.lang.RuntimePermission setContextClassLoader
* java.lang.RuntimePermission setFactory
* java.security.SecurityPermission createPolicy.JavaPolicy
* java.security.SecurityPermission getPolicy
* java.security.SecurityPermission putProviderProperty.BC
* java.security.SecurityPermission setPolicy
* java.util.PropertyPermission * read,write
* java.util.PropertyPermission sun.nio.ch.bugLevel write
* javax.net.ssl.SSLPermission setHostnameVerifier
See http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/permissions.html
for descriptions of what these permissions allow and the associated risks.
Continue with installation? [y/N]y
----------------------------------------------------------
//NOTCONSOLE
--
.. {xpack} requires permissions to enable {es} to launch the {ml} analytical
engine. The native controller ensures that the launched process is a valid
{ml} component. Once launched, communications between the {ml} processes and
{es} are limited to the operating system user that {es} runs as.
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--
[source,shell]
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@ WARNING: plugin forks a native controller @
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This plugin launches a native controller that is not subject to
the Java security manager nor to system call filters.
Continue with installation? [y/N]y
----------------------------------------------------------
//NOTCONSOLE
--
. If you have disabled automatic index creation in {es}, configure
{ref}/docs-index_.html#index-creation[`action.auto_create_index`] in
`elasticsearch.yml` to allow {xpack} to create the following indices:
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--
[source,yaml]
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action.auto_create_index: .security,.monitoring*,.watches,.triggered_watches,.watcher-history*
-----------------------------------------------------------
//NOTCONSOLE
--
. Start {es}.
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--
[source,shell]
----------------------------------------------------------
bin/elasticsearch
----------------------------------------------------------
//NOTCONSOLE
--
For information about installing {xpack} in {kib} and Logstash, see
{xpack-ref}/installing-xpack.html[Installing {xpack}].
[IMPORTANT]
=============================================================================
SSL/TLS encryption is disabled by default, which means user credentials are
passed in the clear. **Do not deploy to production without enabling encryption!**
For more information, see {xpack-ref}/encrypting-communications.html[Encrypting
Communications].
You must also **change the passwords for the built-in `elastic` user and the
`kibana` user that enables {kib} to communicate with {es} before
deploying to production**. For more information,
see {xpack-ref}/setting-up-authentication.html[Setting Up User Authentication].
=============================================================================
[float]
[[xpack-package-installation]]
=== Installing {xpack} on a DEB/RPM Package Installation
If you use the DEB/RPM packages to install {es}, by default {es} is installed
in `/usr/share/elasticsearch` and the configuration files are stored
in `/etc/elasticsearch`. (For the complete list of default paths, see
{ref}/deb.html#deb-layout[Debian Directory Layout] and
{ref}/rpm.html#rpm-layout[RPM Directory Layout] in the {es} Reference.)
To install {xpack} on a DEB/RPM package installation, you need to run
`bin/plugin install` from the `/usr/share/elasticsearch` directory with superuser
permissions:
[source,shell]
----------------------------------------------------------
cd /usr/share/elasticsearch
sudo bin/elasticsearch-plugin install x-pack
----------------------------------------------------------
//NOTCONSOLE
NOTE: If the configuration files are not in `/etc/elasticsearch` you
need to specify the location of the configuration files by
setting the system property `es.path.conf` to the config path via
`ES_JAVA_OPTS="-Des.path.conf=<path>"` or by setting the
environment variable `CONF_DIR` via `CONF_DIR=<path>`.
[float]
[[xpack-installing-offline]]
=== Installing {xpack} on Offline Machines
The plugin install scripts require direct Internet access to download and
install {xpack}. If your server doesnt have Internet access, you
can manually download and install {xpack}.
To install {xpack} on a machine that doesn't have Internet access:
. Manually download the {xpack} zip file:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/packs/x-pack/x-pack-{version}.zip[
+https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/packs/x-pack/x-pack-{version}.zip+]
(https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/packs/x-pack/x-pack-{version}.zip.sha1[sha1])
. Transfer the zip file to a temporary directory on the offline machine. (Do NOT
put the file in the {es} plugins directory.)
. Run `bin/elasticsearch-plugin install` from the {es} install directory
and specify the location of the {xpack} zip file. For example:
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--
["source","sh",subs="attributes"]
----------------------------------------------------------
bin/elasticsearch-plugin install file:///path/to/file/x-pack-{version}.zip
----------------------------------------------------------
//NOTCONSOLE
NOTE: You must specify an absolute path to the zip file after the `file://` protocol.
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If you want to use {xpackml} features, there must be at least one {ml} node in If you want to use {xpackml} features, there must be at least one {ml} node in
your cluster and all master-eligible nodes must have {ml} enabled. By default, your cluster and all master-eligible nodes must have {ml} enabled. By default,
when you install {xpack}, all nodes are {ml} nodes. For more information about when you install {xpack}, all nodes are {ml} nodes. For more information about
these settings, see <<ml-settings>>. these settings, see <<xpack-settings>>.
To use the {xpackml} features to analyze your data, you must create a job and To use the {xpackml} features to analyze your data, you must create a job and
send your data to that job. send your data to that job.

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enabled by default. If you have multiple nodes in your cluster, you can enabled by default. If you have multiple nodes in your cluster, you can
optionally dedicate nodes to specific purposes. If you want to control which optionally dedicate nodes to specific purposes. If you want to control which
nodes are _machine learning nodes_ or limit which nodes run resource-intensive nodes are _machine learning nodes_ or limit which nodes run resource-intensive
activity related to jobs, see <<ml-settings>>. activity related to jobs, see <<xpack-settings>>.
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which is the default behavior. If you set `node.ml` to `false`, the node can which is the default behavior. If you set `node.ml` to `false`, the node can
service API requests but it cannot run jobs. If you want to use {xpackml} service API requests but it cannot run jobs. If you want to use {xpackml}
features, there must be at least one {ml} node in your cluster. For more features, there must be at least one {ml} node in your cluster. For more
information about this setting, see <<ml-settings>>. information about this setting, see <<xpack-settings>>.
[float] [float]
[[ml-function-overview]] [[ml-function-overview]]

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(set `xpack.ml.enabled` to `true`) on all master-eligible nodes. Do not use (set `xpack.ml.enabled` to `true`) on all master-eligible nodes. Do not use
these settings if you do not have {xpack} installed. these settings if you do not have {xpack} installed.
For more information about these settings, For more information about these settings, see <<ml-settings>>.
see {xpack-ref}/ml-settings.html[Machine Learning Settings].
To create a dedicated {ml} node, set: To create a dedicated {ml} node, set:

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[role="xpack"]
[[settings-xpack]]
== Configuring X-Pack
You can configure {es} settings for {xpack} features in the `elasticsearch.yml`
file.
If you are using {kib}, there are also settings in the `kibana.yml` file. See
{kibana}/settings.html[Configuring {kib}].
//TODO: Add link to "Configuring XPack" in Kibana Reference.
The following settings pertain to specific {xpack} features:
* <<ml-settings,Machine Learning Settings>>
* {xpack-ref}/monitoring-settings.html[Monitoring Settings]
* {xpack-ref}/security-settings.html[Security Settings]
* {xpack-ref}/notification-settings.html[Watcher Settings]
For more information, see <<settings>> and
{xpack-ref}/xpack-settings.html[{xpack} Settings].
include::ml-settings.asciidoc[]

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You configure settings for X-Pack features in the `elasticsearch.yml` and `kibana.yml` You configure settings for X-Pack features in the `elasticsearch.yml` and `kibana.yml`
configuration files. configuration files.
* <<security-settings, Security Settings>> [options="header,footer"]
* <<monitoring-settings, Monitoring Settings>> |=======================
* <<notification-settings, Watcher Settings>> |{xpack} Feature |{es} Settings |{kib} Settings |Logstash Settings
* <<reporting-settings, Reporting Settings>> |Graph |No |<<graph-settings,Yes>> |No
* <<ml-settings, Machine Learning Settings>> //{kib-ref}/settings-xpack-kb.html[Yes]
|Machine learning |{ref}/settings-xpack.html[Yes] |Yes |No
//{kib-ref}/settings-xpack-kb.html[Yes]
|Monitoring |<<monitoring-settings,Yes>> |<<monitoring-settings,Yes>> |<<monitoring-settings,Yes>>
//{ref}/settings-xpack.html[Yes] {kib-ref}/settings-xpack-kb.html[Yes]
|Reporting |No |<<reporting-settings,Yes>> |No
//{kib-ref}/settings-xpack-kb.html[Yes]
|Security |<<security-settings,Yes>> |<<security-settings,Yes>> |No
//{ref}/settings-xpack.html[Yes] {kib-ref}/settings-xpack-kb.html[Yes]
|Watcher |<<notification-settings,Yes>> |No |No
//{ref}/settings-xpack.html[Yes] No
|=======================
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include::security-settings.asciidoc[] include::security-settings.asciidoc[]
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include::graph-settings.asciidoc[] include::graph-settings.asciidoc[]
include::notification-settings.asciidoc[] include::notification-settings.asciidoc[]
include::reporting-settings.asciidoc[] include::reporting-settings.asciidoc[]
include::ml-settings.asciidoc[] //include::ml-settings.asciidoc[]

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[role="xpack"]
[[ml-settings]] [[ml-settings]]
== Machine Learning Settings === Machine Learning Settings
You do not need to configure any settings to use {ml}. It is enabled by default. You do not need to configure any settings to use {ml}. It is enabled by default.
[float] [float]
[[general-ml-settings]] [[general-ml-settings]]
=== General Machine Learning Settings ==== General Machine Learning Settings
`xpack.ml.enabled`:: `xpack.ml.enabled`::
Set to `true` (default) to enable {ml}. + Set to `true` (default) to enable {ml}. +
+ +
If set to `false` in `elasticsearch.yml`, the {ml} APIs are disabled. If set to `false` in `elasticsearch.yml`, the {ml} APIs are disabled.
You also cannot open jobs, start {dfeeds}, or receive transport (internal) You also cannot open jobs, start {dfeeds}, or receive transport (internal)
communication requests related to {ml} APIs. communication requests related to {ml} APIs. +
If set to `false` in `kibana.yml`, the {ml} icon is not visible in {kib}. +
+ +
IMPORTANT: If you want to use {ml} features in your cluster, you must have IMPORTANT: If you want to use {ml} features in your cluster, you must have
`xpack.ml.enabled` set to `true` on all master-eligible nodes. This is the `xpack.ml.enabled` set to `true` on all master-eligible nodes. This is the

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[role="xpack"]
[[setup-xpack]]
= Setup X-Pack
[partintro]
--
{xpack} is an Elastic Stack extension that bundles security, alerting,
monitoring, reporting, machine learning, and graph capabilities into one
easy-to-install package. To access this functionality, you must
<<installing-xpack-es,install {xpack} in {es}>>.
--
include::installing-xes.asciidoc[]
include::settings/configuring-xes.asciidoc[]