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The following settings are now no-ops: * xpack.flattened.enabled * xpack.logstash.enabled * xpack.rollup.enabled * xpack.slm.enabled * xpack.sql.enabled * xpack.transform.enabled * xpack.vectors.enabled Since these settings no longer need to be checked, we can remove settings parameters from a number of constructors and methods, and do so in this commit. We also update documentation to remove references to these settings.
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[role="xpack"]
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[[transform-setup]]
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=== Set up {transforms}
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<titleabbrev>Setup</titleabbrev>
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To use the {transforms}, you must have the
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{subscriptions}[appropriate license] and at least one
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<<transform-setup-nodes,{transform} node>> in your {es} cluster. If {stack}
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{security-features} are enabled, you must also ensure your users have the
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<<transform-privileges,necessary privileges>>.
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[discrete]
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[[transform-setup-nodes]]
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==== {transform-cap} nodes
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To use {transforms}, there must be at least one node in your cluster with
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`node.transform` set to `true`. By default, all nodes are {transform} nodes
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unless you explicitly change these settings or set `node.data` to `false`.
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If you want to control which nodes run {transforms}, set `node.transform` to
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`false` on some nodes.
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For more information, see <<transform-settings>> and <<modules-node>>.
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[discrete]
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[[transform-privileges]]
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==== Security privileges
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The {es} {security-features} provide <<built-in-roles,built-in roles>>
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and <<security-privileges,privileges>> that make it easier to control
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which users can manage or view {transforms}.
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To _view_ the configuration and status of {transforms}, you must have:
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* `transform_user` built-in role or `monitor_transform`
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cluster privileges
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To _manage_ {transforms}, you must have:
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* `transform_admin` built-in role or `manage_transform`
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cluster privileges
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* `read` and `view_index_metadata` index privileges on source indices
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* `read`, `create_index`, and `index` index privileges on destination indices
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For more information, see <<security-privileges>> and <<built-in-roles>>.
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