182 lines
5.4 KiB
Bash
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182 lines
5.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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# OPTIONS:
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# -f: start in the foreground
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# -p <filename>: log the pid to a file (useful to kill it later)
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# CONTROLLING STARTUP:
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#
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# This script relies on few environment variables to determine startup
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# behavior, those variables are:
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#
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# ES_CLASSPATH -- A Java classpath containing everything necessary to run.
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# JAVA_OPTS -- Additional arguments to the JVM for heap size, etc
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# ES_JAVA_OPTS -- External Java Opts on top of the defaults set
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#
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#
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# Optionally, exact memory values can be set using the following values, note,
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# they can still be set using the `ES_JAVA_OPTS`. Sample format include "512m", and "10g".
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#
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# ES_HEAP_SIZE -- Sets both the minimum and maximum memory to allocate (recommended)
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#
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# As a convenience, a fragment of shell is sourced in order to set one or
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# more of these variables. This so-called `include' can be placed in a
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# number of locations and will be searched for in order. The lowest
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# priority search path is the same directory as the startup script, and
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# since this is the location of the sample in the project tree, it should
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# almost work Out Of The Box.
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#
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# Any serious use-case though will likely require customization of the
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# include. For production installations, it is recommended that you copy
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# the sample to one of /usr/share/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.in.sh,
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# /usr/local/share/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.in.sh, or
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# /opt/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.in.sh and make your modifications there.
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#
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# Another option is to specify the full path to the include file in the
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# environment. For example:
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#
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# $ ES_INCLUDE=/path/to/in.sh elasticsearch -p /var/run/es.pid
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#
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# Note: This is particularly handy for running multiple instances on a
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# single installation, or for quick tests.
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#
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# If you would rather configure startup entirely from the environment, you
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# can disable the include by exporting an empty ES_INCLUDE, or by
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# ensuring that no include files exist in the aforementioned search list.
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# Be aware that you will be entirely responsible for populating the needed
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# environment variables.
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CDPATH=""
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SCRIPT="$0"
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# SCRIPT may be an arbitrarily deep series of symlinks. Loop until we have the concrete path.
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while [ -h "$SCRIPT" ] ; do
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ls=`ls -ld "$SCRIPT"`
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# Drop everything prior to ->
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link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
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if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then
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SCRIPT="$link"
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else
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SCRIPT=`dirname "$SCRIPT"`/"$link"
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fi
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done
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# determine elasticsearch home
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ES_HOME=`dirname "$SCRIPT"`/..
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# make ELASTICSEARCH_HOME absolute
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ES_HOME=`cd "$ES_HOME"; pwd`
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# If an include wasn't specified in the environment, then search for one...
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if [ "x$ES_INCLUDE" = "x" ]; then
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# Locations (in order) to use when searching for an include file.
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for include in /usr/share/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.in.sh \
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/usr/local/share/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.in.sh \
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/opt/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.in.sh \
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~/.elasticsearch.in.sh \
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`dirname "$0"`/elasticsearch.in.sh; do
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if [ -r "$include" ]; then
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. "$include"
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break
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fi
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done
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# ...otherwise, source the specified include.
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elif [ -r "$ES_INCLUDE" ]; then
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. "$ES_INCLUDE"
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fi
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if [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" ]; then
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JAVA="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
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else
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JAVA=java
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fi
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if [ -z "$ES_CLASSPATH" ]; then
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echo "You must set the ES_CLASSPATH var" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# Special-case path variables.
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case `uname` in
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CYGWIN*)
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ES_CLASSPATH=`cygpath -p -w "$ES_CLASSPATH"`
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ES_HOME=`cygpath -p -w "$ES_HOME"`
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;;
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esac
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launch_service()
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{
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pidpath=$1
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foreground=$2
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props=$3
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es_parms="-Delasticsearch"
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if [ "x$pidpath" != "x" ]; then
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es_parms="$es_parms -Des.pidfile=$pidpath"
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fi
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# The es-foreground option will tell ElasticSearch not to close stdout/stderr, but it's up to us not to background.
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if [ "x$foreground" != "x" ]; then
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es_parms="$es_parms -Des.foreground=yes"
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exec "$JAVA" $JAVA_OPTS $ES_JAVA_OPTS $es_parms -Des.path.home="$ES_HOME" -cp "$ES_CLASSPATH" $props \
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org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.ElasticSearch
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execval=$?
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else
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# Startup ElasticSearch, background it, and write the pid.
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exec "$JAVA" $JAVA_OPTS $ES_JAVA_OPTS $es_parms -Des.path.home="$ES_HOME" -cp "$ES_CLASSPATH" $props \
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org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.ElasticSearch <&- &
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execval=$?
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[ ! -z "$pidpath" ] && printf '%d' $! > "$pidpath"
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fi
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return $execval
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}
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# Parse any command line options.
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args=`getopt vfhp:D:X: "$@"`
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eval set -- "$args"
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while true; do
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case $1 in
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-v)
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"$JAVA" $JAVA_OPTS $ES_JAVA_OPTS $es_parms -Des.path.home="$ES_HOME" -cp "$ES_CLASSPATH" $props \
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org.elasticsearch.Version
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exit 0
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;;
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-p)
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pidfile="$2"
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shift 2
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;;
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-f)
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foreground="yes"
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shift
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;;
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-h)
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echo "Usage: $0 [-f] [-h] [-p pidfile]"
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exit 0
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;;
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-D)
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properties="$properties -D$2"
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shift 2
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;;
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-X)
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properties="$properties -X$2"
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shift 2
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;;
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--)
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shift
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break
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;;
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*)
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echo "Error parsing arguments!" >&2
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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done
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# Start up the service
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launch_service "$pidfile" "$foreground" "$properties"
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exit $?
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