To upgrade using a <> or <> package: * Use `rpm` or `dpkg` to install the new package. All files are installed in the appropriate location for the operating system and Elasticsearch config files are not overwritten. To upgrade using a zip or compressed tarball: .. Extract the zip or tarball to a _new_ directory. This is critical if you are not using external `config` and `data` directories. .. Set the `ES_PATH_CONF` environment variable to specify the location of your external `config` directory and `jvm.options` file. If you are not using an external `config` directory, copy your old configuration over to the new installation. .. Set `path.data` in `config/elasticsearch.yml` to point to your external data directory. If you are not using an external `data` directory, copy your old data directory over to the new installation. + + -- IMPORTANT: If you use {monitoring}, re-use the data directory when you upgrade {es}. Monitoring identifies unique {es} nodes by using the persistent UUID, which is stored in the data directory. -- .. Set `path.logs` in `config/elasticsearch.yml` to point to the location where you want to store your logs. If you do not specify this setting, logs are stored in the directory you extracted the archive to.