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[[setup-repositories]]
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== Repositories
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We also have repositories available for APT and YUM based distributions. Note that we only provide
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binary packages, but no source packages, as the packages are created as part of the Elasticsearch
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build.
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We have split the major versions in separate urls to avoid accidental upgrades across major version.
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For all 0.90.x releases use 0.90 as version number, for 1.0.x use 1.0, for 1.1.x use 1.1 etc.
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We use the PGP key http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xD27D666CD88E42B4[D88E42B4],
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Elasticsearch Signing Key, with fingerprint
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4609 5ACC 8548 582C 1A26 99A9 D27D 666C D88E 42B4
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to sign all our packages. It is available from http://pgp.mit.edu.
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[float]
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=== APT
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Download and install the Public Signing Key:
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[source,sh]
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wget -qO - https://packages.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch | sudo apt-key add -
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--------------------------------------------------
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Add the repository definition to your `/etc/apt/sources.list` file:
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["source","sh",subs="attributes,callouts"]
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echo "deb http://packages.elastic.co/elasticsearch/{branch}/debian stable main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
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--------------------------------------------------
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[WARNING]
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==================================================
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Use the `echo` method described above to add the Elasticsearch repository. Do not use `add-apt-repository`
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as it will add a `deb-src` entry as well, but we do not provide a source package.
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If you have added the `deb-src` entry, you will see an error like
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the following:
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Unable to find expected entry 'main/source/Sources' in Release file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file)
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Just delete the `deb-src` entry from the `/etc/apt/sources.list` file and the installation should work as expected.
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==================================================
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Run apt-get update and the repository is ready for use. You can install it with:
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[source,sh]
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install elasticsearch
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Configure Elasticsearch to automatically start during bootup. If your
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distribution is using SysV init, then you will need to run:
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[source,sh]
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sudo update-rc.d elasticsearch defaults 95 10
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Otherwise if your distribution is using systemd:
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[source,sh]
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sudo /bin/systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo /bin/systemctl enable elasticsearch.service
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[float]
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=== YUM
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Download and install the public signing key:
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[source,sh]
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rpm --import https://packages.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch
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Add the following in your `/etc/yum.repos.d/` directory
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in a file with a `.repo` suffix, for example `elasticsearch.repo`
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["source","sh",subs="attributes,callouts"]
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[elasticsearch-{branch}]
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name=Elasticsearch repository for {branch}.x packages
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baseurl=http://packages.elastic.co/elasticsearch/{branch}/centos
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gpgcheck=1
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gpgkey=http://packages.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch
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enabled=1
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And your repository is ready for use. You can install it with:
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[source,sh]
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yum install elasticsearch
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Configure Elasticsearch to automatically start during bootup. If your
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distribution is using SysV init, then you will need to run:
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WARNING: The repositories do not work with older rpm based distributions
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that still use RPM v3, like CentOS5.
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[source,sh]
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chkconfig --add elasticsearch
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Otherwise if your distribution is using systemd:
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[source,sh]
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sudo /bin/systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo /bin/systemctl enable elasticsearch.service
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