Move plugin.mandatory to its own page
This commit takes the reworking of plugin.mandatory docs even farther by taking this setting to its own page.
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This command will install the version of the plugin that matches your
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Elasticsearch version and also show a progress bar while downloading.
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[float]
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=== Mandatory Plugins
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If you rely on some plugins, you can define mandatory plugins by adding
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`plugin.mandatory` setting to the `config/elasticsearch.yml` file, for
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example:
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[source,yaml]
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plugin.mandatory: analysis-icu,lang-js
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--------------------------------------------------
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For safety reasons, a node will not start if it is missing a mandatory plugin.
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[[plugin-management-custom-url]]
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=== Custom URL or file system
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-----------------------------------
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[[mandatory-plugins]]
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=== Mandatory Plugins
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If you rely on some plugins, you can define mandatory plugins by adding
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`plugin.mandatory` setting to the `config/elasticsearch.yml` file, for
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example:
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[source,yaml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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plugin.mandatory: analysis-icu,lang-js
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--------------------------------------------------
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For safety reasons, a node will not start if it is missing a mandatory plugin.
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[[listing-removing-updating]]
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=== Listing, Removing and Updating Installed Plugins
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