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[[setup]]
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= Setup
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[partintro]
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--
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This section includes information on how to setup *elasticsearch* and
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get it running. If you haven't already, http://www.elasticsearch.org/download[download] it, and
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then check the <<setup-installation,installation>> docs.
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NOTE: Elasticsearch can also be installed from our repositories using `apt` or `yum`.
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See <<setup-repositories>>.
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[[setup-installation]]
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[float]
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== Installation
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After link:/download[downloading] the latest release and extracting it,
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*elasticsearch* can be started using:
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[source,sh]
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$ bin/elasticsearch
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Under *nix system, the command will start the process in the foreground.
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To run it in the background, add the `-d` switch to it:
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[source,sh]
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$ bin/elasticsearch -d
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.*NIX
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There are added features when using the `elasticsearch` shell script.
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The first, which was explained earlier, is the ability to easily run the
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process either in the foreground or the background.
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Another feature is the ability to pass `-X` and `-D` or getopt long style
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configuration parameters directly to the script. When set, all override
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anything set using either `JAVA_OPTS` or `ES_JAVA_OPTS`. For example:
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[source,sh]
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$ bin/elasticsearch -Xmx2g -Xms2g -Des.index.store.type=memory --node.name=my-node
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*************************************************************************
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[float]
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[[jvm-version]]
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== Java (JVM) version
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Elasticsearch is built using Java, and requires at least
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http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html[Java 7] in
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order to run. Only Oracle's Java and the OpenJDK are supported. The same JVM
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version should be used on all Elasticsearch nodes and clients.
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We recommend installing the *Java 8 update 20 or later*, or *Java 7 update 55
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or later*. Previous versions of Java 7 are known to have bugs that can cause
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index corruption and data loss. Elasticsearch will refuse to start if a
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known-bad version of Java is used.
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The version of Java to use can be configured by setting the `JAVA_HOME`
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environment variable.
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include::setup/configuration.asciidoc[]
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include::setup/as-a-service.asciidoc[]
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include::setup/as-a-service-win.asciidoc[]
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include::setup/dir-layout.asciidoc[]
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include::setup/repositories.asciidoc[]
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include::setup/upgrade.asciidoc[]
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