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[role="xpack"]
[[installing-xpack-es]]
== Installing X-Pack in Elasticsearch
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<titleabbrev>Installing {xpack}</titleabbrev>
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After you install {es}, you can optionally obtain and install {xpack}.
For more information about how to obtain {xpack},
see https://www.elastic.co/products/x-pack.
You must run the version of {xpack} that matches the version of {es} you are
running. See the
https://www.elastic.co/support/matrix#matrix_compatibility[Elastic Support Matrix]
for more information about product compatibility.
IMPORTANT: If you are installing {xpack} for the first time on an existing
cluster, you must perform a full cluster restart. Installing {xpack} enables
security and security must be enabled on ALL nodes in a cluster for the cluster
to operate correctly. When upgrading you can usually perform
a {ref}/rolling-upgrades.html[rolling upgrade].
The following diagram provides an overview of the steps that are required to
set up {xpack} on {es}:
image::setup/images/ElasticsearchFlow.jpg[Installation overview on {es}]
To install {xpack} in {es}:
. Optional: If you want to install {xpack} on a machine that doesn't have
internet access:
.. Manually download the {xpack} zip file:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/packs/x-pack/x-pack-{version}.zip[
+https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/packs/x-pack/x-pack-{version}.zip+]
(https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/packs/x-pack/x-pack-{version}.zip.sha512[sha512])
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--
NOTE: The plugins for {es}, {kib}, and Logstash are included in the same zip
file. If you have already downloaded this file to install {xpack} on one of
those other products, you can reuse the same file.
--
.. Transfer the zip file to a temporary directory on the offline machine. (Do
NOT put the file in the {es} plugins directory.)
. Run `bin/elasticsearch-plugin install` from `ES_HOME` on each node in your
cluster:
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--
[source,shell]
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bin/elasticsearch-plugin install x-pack
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NOTE: If you are using a <<xpack-package-installation, DEB/RPM distribution>>
of {es}, run the installation with superuser permissions.
The plugin install scripts require direct internet access to download and
install {xpack}. If your server doesnt have internet access, specify the
location of the {xpack} zip file that you downloaded to a temporary directory.
["source","sh",subs="attributes"]
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bin/elasticsearch-plugin install file:///path/to/file/x-pack-{version}.zip
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NOTE: You must specify an absolute path to the zip file after the `file://` protocol.
--
. Confirm that you want to grant {xpack} additional permissions.
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--
TIP: Specify the `--batch` option when running the install command to
automatically grant these permissions and bypass these install prompts.
--
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.. {xpack} needs these permissions to set the threat context loader during
install so {watcher} can send email notifications.
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--
[source,shell]
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@ WARNING: plugin requires additional permissions @
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* java.lang.RuntimePermission accessClassInPackage.com.sun.activation.registries
* java.lang.RuntimePermission getClassLoader
* java.lang.RuntimePermission setContextClassLoader
* java.lang.RuntimePermission setFactory
* java.security.SecurityPermission createPolicy.JavaPolicy
* java.security.SecurityPermission getPolicy
* java.security.SecurityPermission putProviderProperty.BC
* java.security.SecurityPermission setPolicy
* java.util.PropertyPermission * read,write
* java.util.PropertyPermission sun.nio.ch.bugLevel write
* javax.net.ssl.SSLPermission setHostnameVerifier
See http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/permissions.html
for descriptions of what these permissions allow and the associated risks.
Continue with installation? [y/N]y
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.. {xpack} requires permissions to enable {es} to launch the {ml} analytical
engine. The native controller ensures that the launched process is a valid
{ml} component. Once launched, communications between the {ml} processes and
{es} are limited to the operating system user that {es} runs as.
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--
[source,shell]
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@ WARNING: plugin forks a native controller @
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This plugin launches a native controller that is not subject to
the Java security manager nor to system call filters.
Continue with installation? [y/N]y
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. {xpack} will try to automatically create a number of indices within {es}.
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--
include::xpack-indices.asciidoc[]
--
include::xpack-tls.asciidoc[]
. Start {es}.
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--
[source,shell]
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bin/elasticsearch
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--
include::xpack-passwords.asciidoc[]
. Optional: <<setup-xpack-client, Configure the Java Client>>.
. {kibana-ref}/installing-xpack-kb.html[Install {xpack} on {kib}].
. {logstash-ref}/installing-xpack-log.html[Install {xpack} on Logstash].
[float]
[[xpack-package-installation]]
=== Installing {xpack} on a DEB/RPM Package Installation
If you use the DEB/RPM packages to install {es}, by default {es} is installed
in `/usr/share/elasticsearch` and the configuration files are stored
in `/etc/elasticsearch`. (For the complete list of default paths, see
{ref}/deb.html#deb-layout[Debian Directory Layout] and
{ref}/rpm.html#rpm-layout[RPM Directory Layout] in the {es} Reference.)
To install {xpack} on a DEB/RPM package installation, you need to run
`bin/plugin install` from the `/usr/share/elasticsearch` directory with superuser
permissions:
[source,shell]
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cd /usr/share/elasticsearch
sudo bin/elasticsearch-plugin install x-pack
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NOTE: If the configuration files are not in `/etc/elasticsearch` you need to
specify the location of the configuration files by setting the environment
variable `ES_PATH_CONF` via `ES_PATH_CONF=<path>`.