[[breaking_60_settings_changes]] === Settings changes ==== Remove support for elasticsearch.json and elasticsearch.yaml configuration file The configuration file found in the Elasticsearch config directory could previously have a `.yml`, `.yaml` or `.json` extension. Only `elasticsearch.yml` is now supported. ==== Duplicate keys in configuration file In previous versions of Elasticsearch, the configuration file was allowed to contain duplicate keys. For example: [source,yaml] -------------------------------------------------- node: name: my-node node attr: rack: my-rack -------------------------------------------------- In Elasticsearch 6.0.0, this is no longer permitted. Instead, this must be specified in a single key as: [source,yaml] -------------------------------------------------- node: name: my-node attr: rack: my-rack -------------------------------------------------- ==== Coercion of boolean settings Previously, Elasticsearch recognized the strings `true`, `false`, `on`, `off`, `yes`, `no`, `0`, `1` as booleans. Elasticsearch 6.0 recognizes only `true` and `false` as boolean and will throw an error otherwise. For backwards compatibility purposes, during the 6.x series index settings on pre-6.0 indices will continue to work. Note that this does not apply to node-level settings that are stored in `elasticsearch.yml`. ==== Snapshot settings The internal setting `cluster.routing.allocation.snapshot.relocation_enabled` that allowed shards with running snapshots to be reallocated to different nodes has been removed. Enabling this setting could cause allocation issues if a shard got allocated off a node and then reallocated back to this node while a snapshot was running. ==== Store throttling settings Store throttling has been removed. As a consequence, the `indices.store.throttle.type` and `indices.store.throttle.max_bytes_per_sec` cluster settings and the `index.store.throttle.type` and `index.store.throttle.max_bytes_per_sec` index settings are not recognized anymore. ==== Store settings The `default` `index.store.type` has been removed. If you were using it, we advise that you simply remove it from your index settings and Elasticsearch will use the best `store` implementation for your operating system. ==== Network settings The blocking TCP client, blocking TCP server, and blocking HTTP server have been removed. As a consequence, the `network.tcp.blocking_server`, `network.tcp.blocking_client`, `network.tcp.blocking`,`transport.tcp.blocking_client`, `transport.tcp.blocking_server`, and `http.tcp.blocking_server` settings are not recognized anymore. ==== Similarity settings The `base` similarity is now ignored as coords and query normalization have been removed. If provided, this setting will be ignored and issue a deprecation warning. ==== Script Settings All of the existing scripting security settings have been deprecated. Instead they are replaced with `script.allowed_types` and `script.allowed_contexts`.