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==== Running Elasticsearch from the command line
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Elasticsearch can be started from the command line as follows:
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[source,sh]
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./bin/elasticsearch
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If you have password-protected the {es} keystore, you will be prompted
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to enter the keystore's password. See <<secure-settings>> for more
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details.
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By default, Elasticsearch runs in the foreground, prints its logs to the
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standard output (`stdout`), and can be stopped by pressing `Ctrl-C`.
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NOTE: All scripts packaged with Elasticsearch require a version of Bash
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that supports arrays and assume that Bash is available at `/bin/bash`.
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As such, Bash should be available at this path either directly or via a
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symbolic link.
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