This change clarifies the documentation around the recommended JVM. The
recommended JVM is the bundled JVM. If a user does not use our
recommended JVM we suggest that they use a supported LTS version of the
JVM.
Closes#41132
Fix a deprecation warning that wasn't rendering correctly in
asciidoctor. This one needed to be explicitly marked as an inline macro
because it is on its own line and it needed to have its text escaped
because it contained a `,`. It also was missing explanitory text for
what the setting was.
Currently enabling profiling disables top-hits optimizations, which is
unfortunate: it would be nice to be able to notice the difference in method
counts and timings depending on whether total hit counts are requested.
This PR makes a few clarifications to the docs for the `enabled` setting:
- Replace references to 'mapping type' with 'mapping' or 'mapping definition'.
- In code examples, clarify that the disabled fields have type `object`.
- Add a section on how disabled fields can hold non-object data.
This section should be at the same sub-level as other sections in the
auto date-histogram docs, otherwise it is rendered on to another page
and is confusing for users to understand what it's in reference to.
The following phrase causes confusion:
> Alternatively the IP addresses or hostnames (if node name defaults to the
> host name) can be used.
This change clarifies the conditions under which you can use a hostname, and
adds an anchor to the note introduced in (#41137) so we can link directly to it
in conversations with users.
Fixes rendering the `version_qualified` attribute in the docs. This
attribute includes `-SNAPSHOT` but does not include `-alpha` or `-beta`
and represents the `version` field as returned by `GET /` or
`GET /_cat/plugins`. Without this change we just drop the entire line on
the floor rather than render it so the output looks bad.
This helps avoid memory issues when computing deep sub-aggregations. Because it
should be rare to use sub-aggregations with significant terms, we opted to always
choose breadth first as opposed to exposing a `collect_mode` option.
Closes#28652.
Added documentation for node repurpose tool and included documentation on how to repurpose nodes safely. Adjusted order of tools in `elasticsearch-node` tool since the repurpose tool is most likely to be used.
Co-Authored-By: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
The explanation given in the completion suggester documentation why we use the
"simple" analyzer as the default is no longer valid. Since we still use "simple"
as the default, we should just delete the explanation that doesn't fit anymore.
Closes#36715
* [DOCS] Fix broken link to Elasticsearch Docker source code
* [DOCS] Link to Dockerfile in elastic/elasticsearch repo
* [DOCS] Link to Docker source files in elastic/elasticsearch repo
* [DOCS] Added settings page for ILM.
* [DOCS] Adding ILM settings file
* [DOCS] Moved the ILM settings to a separate section
* [DOCS] Linked to the rollover docs.
* [DOCS] Tweaked the "required" wording.
This commit is a correction of a doc bug in the docs for the ingest
date-index-name processor. The correct pattern is
yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXX. This is due to the transition from Joda
time to Java time where Z does not mean the same thing between the two.
Command needs `?v` so user can see the column headers. Otherwise the instructions in the note about checking the init and relo columns don't make sense
This commit fixes a problem with BWC that was brought up in #40511. A
newer version of the code was emitting a new value for an enum to an
older version, and the older version could not handle that. It caused
the response to error. The MainResponse is now relaxed, and will accept
whatever values the server expose, and holds most of them as Strings
instead of complex objects.
Fixes#40511
We generate two pages with "funny" names:
* _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html
* _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html
The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The
`8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a
funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it
without putting in a redirect.
We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the
no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the
actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the
`8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want
to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with
`_`, but that is a problem for a different time.
Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we
switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine
control of our redirects.
Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.