Always use the LocalGateway* equivalents
We already check in the LocalGateway whether a node is a client node, or
is not master-eligible, and skip writing the state there. This allows us
to remove this code that was previously used only for tribe nodes (which
are not master eligible anyway and wouldn't write state) and in
tests (which can shake more bugs out)
PR #8464 come with a bug in the example provided.
First, the current log file is not compressed so it should not end with `.gz`.
Second, conversion pattern was removing all the log content but was printing only the log date.
Then, the current log filename was hardcoded to `elasticsearch` instead of the cluster name.
Added the http.jsonp.enable option to configure disabling of JSONP responses, as those
might pose a security risk, and can be disabled if unused.
This also fixes bugs in NettyHttpChannel
* JSONP responses were never setting application/javascript as the content-type
* The content-type and content-length headers were being overwritten even if they were set before
Closes#6164
Author: Sean Gallagher
Date: 17 Apr 2014 16:18 EDT
Removed spaces on commented lines containing config key entries to prevent
users from inadvertently messing up the indents in elasticsearch.yml.
Closes#5842
* Clean up s/ElasticSearch/Elasticsearch on docs/*
* Clean up s/ElasticSearch/Elasticsearch on src/* bin/* & pom.xml
* Clean up s/ElasticSearch/Elasticsearch on NOTICE.txt and README.textile
Closes#4634
Edited elasticsearch.yml:
* Separated different sections (using headers)
* Added more information about nodes configuration
* Added more information about various index configurations and their effects
* Added information about setting network and HTTP configuration
* Reworded information on gateway, recovery, discovery
The example configuration file should allow operations stuff to quickly
get a sense of ElasticSearch features relevant for systems support,
and to understand how to configure node, cluster, network and discovery settings.
The aim here is to vaguely respect the most often changed configuration settings,
while having some top-to-bottom conceptual integrity.
Table of Contents:
* Cluster
* Node
* Index
* Paths
* Memory
* Network And HTTP
* Gateway
* Recovery Throttling
* Discovery