Add note to docs on /etc/elasticsearch ownership

This commit adds a note to the docs for the RPM and Debian installation
regarding the expected permissions for /etc/elasticsearch.

Relates #26795
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Jason Tedor 2017-09-27 09:22:52 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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[[deb-configuring]]
==== Configuring Elasticsearch
Elasticsearch loads its configuration from the `/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml`
file by default. The format of this config file is explained in
<<settings>>.
include::etc-elasticsearch.asciidoc[]
The Debian package also has a system configuration file (`/etc/default/elasticsearch`),
which allows you to set the following parameters:

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Elasticsearch defaults to using `/etc/elasticsearch` for runtime configuration.
The ownership of this directory and all files in this directory are set to
`root:elasticsearch` on package installation and the directory has the `setgid`
flag set so that any files and subdirectories created under `/etc/elasticsearch`
are created with this ownership as well (e.g., if a keystore is created using
the <<secure-settings,keystore tool>>). It is expected that this be maintained so
that the Elasticsearch process can read the files under this directory via the
group permissions.
Elasticsearch loads its configuration from the
`/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml` file by default. The format of this
config file is explained in <<settings>>.

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[[rpm-configuring]]
==== Configuring Elasticsearch
Elasticsearch loads its configuration from the `/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml`
file by default. The format of this config file is explained in
<<settings>>.
include::etc-elasticsearch.asciidoc[]
The RPM also has a system configuration file (`/etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch`),
which allows you to set the following parameters: