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<li class="nav-list-item">
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<a href="https://opensearch.org" target="_blank" class="nav-list-link">Javadoc <svg class="external-arrow" width="16" height="16" fill="#002A3A"><use xlink:href="#external-arrow"></use></svg></a>
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</li>
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<li class="nav-list-item">
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<a href="https://opensearch.org" target="_blank" class="nav-list-link">Reference archive <svg class="external-arrow" width="16" height="16" fill="#002A3A"><use xlink:href="#external-arrow"></use></svg></a>
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</li>
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</ul>
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{% endif %}
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</nav>
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<footer class="site-footer">
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<p class="text-small text-grey-dk-100">See a problem? Submit <a href="https://github.com/opensearch-project/documentation-website/issues">issues</a> or <a href="https://github.com/opensearch-project/documentation-website/edit/master/{{ page.path }}">edit this page</a> on <a href="https://github.com/opensearch-project/documentation-website/">GitHub</a>.</p>
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<p class="text-small text-grey-dk-100">See a problem? Submit <a href="https://github.com/opensearch-project/documentation-website/issues">issues</a> or <a href="https://github.com/opensearch-project/documentation-website/edit/main/{{ page.path }}">edit this page</a> on GitHub.</p>
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<p class="text-small text-grey-dk-100 mb-0">© Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved.</p>
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</footer>
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</div>
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# Run `bundle exec jekyll serve` first.
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# Uses https://github.com/stevenvachon/broken-link-checker
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# I have no idea why we have to exclude the ISM section, but that's the only way I can get this to run. - ae
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blc http://127.0.0.1:4000/docs/ -ro --filter-level 0 --exclude http://127.0.0.1:4000/docs/docs/ism/ --exclude http://localhost:5601/
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blc http://127.0.0.1:4000/docs/ -ro --filter-level 0 --exclude http://localhost:5601/
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Variable | Data Type | Description
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:--- | :--- | :---
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`ctx.monitor` | JSON | Includes `ctx.monitor.name`, `ctx.monitor.type`, `ctx.monitor.enabled`, `ctx.monitor.enabled_time`, `ctx.monitor.schedule`, `ctx.monitor.inputs`, `triggers` and `ctx.monitor.last_update_time`.
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`ctx.monitor.user` | JSON | Includes information about the user who created the monitor. Includes `ctx.monitor.user.backend_roles` and `ctx.monitor.user.roles`, which are arrays that contain the backend roles and roles assigned to the user. See [alerting security](../security.md/) for more information.
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`ctx.monitor.user` | JSON | Includes information about the user who created the monitor. Includes `ctx.monitor.user.backend_roles` and `ctx.monitor.user.roles`, which are arrays that contain the backend roles and roles assigned to the user. See [alerting security](../security/) for more information.
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`ctx.monitor.enabled` | Boolean | Whether the monitor is enabled.
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`ctx.monitor.enabled_time` | Milliseconds | Unix epoch time of when the monitor was last enabled.
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`ctx.monitor.schedule` | JSON | Contains a schedule of how often or when the monitor should run.
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OpenSearch Dashboards is the default visualization tool for data in OpenSearch. It also serves as a user interface for many of the OpenSearch plugins, including security, alerting, Index State Management, SQL, and more.
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## Run OpenSearch Dashboards using Docker
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You *can* start OpenSearch Dashboards using `docker run` after [creating a Docker network](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/network_create/) and starting OpenSearch, but the process of connecting OpenSearch Dashboards to OpenSearch is significantly easier with a Docker Compose file.
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1. Run `docker pull opensearch/opensearch-dashboards:{{site.opensearch_version}}`.
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1. Create a [`docker-compose.yml`](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/) file appropriate for your environment. A sample file that includes OpenSearch Dashboards is available on the OpenSearch [Docker installation page](../install/docker/#sample-docker-compose-file).
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Just like `opensearch.yml`, you can pass a custom `opensearch_dashboards.yml` to the container in the Docker Compose file.
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{: .tip }
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1. Run `docker-compose up`.
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Wait for the containers to start. Then see [Get started with OpenSearch Dashboards](#get-started-with-opensearch-dashboards).
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1. When finished, run `docker-compose down`.
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## Run OpenSearch Dashboards using the tarball
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1. Download the tarball from the [OpenSearch downloads page](https://opensearch.org/downloads/){:target='\_blank'}.
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1. Extract the TAR file to a directory and change to that directory:
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```bash
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# x64
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tar -zxf opensearch-dashboards-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-x64.tar.gz
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cd opensearch-dashboards
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# ARM64
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tar -zxf opensearch-dashboards-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-arm64.tar.gz
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cd opensearch-dashboards
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```
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1. If desired, modify `config/opensearch_dashboards.yml`.
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1. Run OpenSearch Dashboards:
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```bash
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./bin/opensearch-dashboards
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```
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## Get started with OpenSearch Dashboards
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1. After starting OpenSearch Dashboards, you can access it at port 5601. For example, http://localhost:5601.
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---
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layout: default
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title: Docker
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parent: Install OpenSearch Dashboards
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grand_parent: OpenSearch Dashboards
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nav_order: 1
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---
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# Run OpenSearch Dashboards using Docker
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You *can* start OpenSearch Dashboards using `docker run` after [creating a Docker network](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/network_create/) and starting OpenSearch, but the process of connecting OpenSearch Dashboards to OpenSearch is significantly easier with a Docker Compose file.
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1. Run `docker pull opensearch/opensearch-dashboards:{{site.opensearch_version}}`.
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1. Create a [`docker-compose.yml`](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/) file appropriate for your environment. A sample file that includes OpenSearch Dashboards is available on the OpenSearch [Docker installation page](../opensearch/docker/#sample-docker-compose-file).
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Just like `opensearch.yml`, you can pass a custom `opensearch_dashboards.yml` to the container in the Docker Compose file.
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{: .tip }
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1. Run `docker-compose up`.
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Wait for the containers to start. Then see the [OpenSearch Dashboards documentation](../../../opensearch-dashboards/).
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1. When finished, run `docker-compose down`.
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---
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layout: default
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title: Install OpenSearch Dashboards
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nav_order: 1
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parent: OpenSearch Dashboards
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has_children: true
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---
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# Install and configure OpenSearch Dashboards
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OpenSearch Dashboards has two installation options at this time: Docker images and tarballs.
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---
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layout: default
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title: Standalone OpenSearch Dashboards plugin install
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parent: OpenSearch Dashboards
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nav_order: 1
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title: OpenSearch Dashboards plugins
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parent: Install OpenSearch Dashboards
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grand_parent: OpenSearch Dashboards
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nav_order: 50
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---
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# Standalone plugin install
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---
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layout: default
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title: Tarball
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parent: Install OpenSearch Dashboards
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grand_parent: OpenSearch Dashboards
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nav_order: 30
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---
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# Run OpenSearch Dashboards using the tarball
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1. Download the tarball from the [OpenSearch downloads page](https://opensearch.org/downloads/){:target='\_blank'}.
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1. Extract the TAR file to a directory and change to that directory:
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```bash
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# x64
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tar -zxf opensearch-dashboards-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-x64.tar.gz
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cd opensearch-dashboards
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# ARM64
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tar -zxf opensearch-dashboards-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-arm64.tar.gz
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cd opensearch-dashboards
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```
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1. If desired, modify `config/opensearch_dashboards.yml`.
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1. Run OpenSearch Dashboards:
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```bash
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./bin/opensearch-dashboards
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```
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1. See the [OpenSearch Dashboards documentation](../../opensearch-dashboards/).
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layout: default
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title: Boolean queries
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parent: OpenSearch
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---
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# Boolean queries
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layout: default
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title: CAT API
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parent: OpenSearch
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nav_order: 7
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nav_order: 20
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---
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# cat API
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layout: default
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title: Cluster formation
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parent: OpenSearch
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---
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# Cluster formation
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title: Common REST Parameters
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parent: OpenSearch
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---
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# Common REST parameters
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layout: default
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title: Configuration
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parent: OpenSearch
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---
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# OpenSearch configuration
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layout: default
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title: Full-text queries
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---
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---
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# Index aliases
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---
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# Index data
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title: Docker security configuration
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grand_parent: OpenSearch
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opensearch-net:
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```
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Then make your changes to `opensearch.yml`. For a full list of settings, see [Security](../../security/configuration/). This example adds (extremely) verbose audit logging:
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```yml
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Use this same override process to specify new [authentication settings](../../security/configuration/configuration/) in `/usr/share/opensearch/plugins/opensearch-security/securityconfig/config.yml`, as well as new default [internal users, roles, mappings, action groups, and tenants](../../security/configuration/yaml/).
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Use this same override process to specify new [authentication settings](../../../security/configuration/configuration/) in `/usr/share/opensearch/plugins/opensearch-security/securityconfig/config.yml`, as well as new default [internal users, roles, mappings, action groups, and tenants](../../../security/configuration/yaml/).
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You can use this same method to [pass your own certificates](../docker-security/) to the containers for use with the [Security](../../../security/configuration/) plugin.
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### (Optional) Set up Performance Analyzer
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```
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You can also use a `Dockerfile` to pass your own certificates for use with the [Security](../../../security/) plugin, similar to the `-v` argument in [Configure OpenSearch](#configure-opensearch):
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```
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FROM opensearch/opensearch:{{site.opensearch_version}}
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After installing the security plugin, you can run `sudo sh /usr/share/opensearch/plugins/opensearch-security/tools/install_demo_configuration.sh` to quickly get started with demo certificates. Otherwise, you must configure it manually and run [securityadmin.sh](../../security/configuration/security-admin/).
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After installing the security plugin, you can run `sudo sh /usr/share/opensearch/plugins/opensearch-security/tools/install_demo_configuration.sh` to quickly get started with demo certificates. Otherwise, you must configure it manually and run [securityadmin.sh](../../../security/configuration/security-admin/).
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The security plugin has a corresponding [OpenSearch Dashboards plugin](../../opensearch-dashboards/plugins) that you probably want to install as well.
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The security plugin has a corresponding [OpenSearch Dashboards plugin](../../../opensearch-dashboards/install/plugins) that you probably want to install as well.
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```
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To install Alerting, you must first install the Job Scheduler plugin. Alerting has a corresponding [OpenSearch Dashboards plugin](../../opensearch-dashboards/plugins) that you probably want to install as well.
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To install Alerting, you must first install the Job Scheduler plugin. Alerting has a corresponding [OpenSearch Dashboards plugin](../../../opensearch-dashboards/install/plugins/) that you probably want to install as well.
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To install Index State Management, you must first install the Job Scheduler plugin. ISM has a corresponding [OpenSearch Dashboards plugin](../../opensearch-dashboards/plugins) that you probably want to install as well.
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To install Index State Management, you must first install the Job Scheduler plugin. ISM has a corresponding [OpenSearch Dashboards plugin](../../../opensearch-dashboards/install/plugins/) that you probably want to install as well.
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---
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nav_order: 25
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has_math: false
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layout: default
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title: Term-level queries
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parent: OpenSearch
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nav_order: 9
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nav_order: 30
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---
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# Term-level queries
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layout: default
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title: Search experience
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parent: OpenSearch
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nav_order: 12
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nav_order: 55
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# Search experience
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A more permanent option is to remove the security plugin entirely. Delete the `plugins/opensearch-security` folder on all nodes, and delete the `opensearch_security` configuration entries from `opensearch.yml`.
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To perform these steps on the Docker image, see [Customize the Docker image](../../../install/docker/#customize-the-docker-image).
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To perform these steps on the Docker image, see [Customize the Docker image](../../../opensearch/install/docker/#customize-the-docker-image).
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Disabling or removing the plugin exposes the configuration index for the security plugin. If the index contains sensitive information, be sure to protect it through some other means. If you no longer need the index, delete it.
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{: .warning }
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The security plugin is actually two plugins: one for OpenSearch and one for OpenSearch Dashboards. You can use the OpenSearch plugin independently, but the OpenSearch Dashboards plugin depends on a secured OpenSearch cluster.
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If you disable the security plugin in `opensearch.yml` (or delete the plugin entirely) and still want to use OpenSearch Dashboards, you must remove the corresponding OpenSearch Dashboards plugin. For more information, see [Standalone OpenSearch Dashboards plugin install](../../../opensearch-dashboards/plugins/).
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If you disable the security plugin in `opensearch.yml` (or delete the plugin entirely) and still want to use OpenSearch Dashboards, you must remove the corresponding OpenSearch Dashboards plugin. For more information, see [OpenSearch Dashboards plugin install](../../../opensearch-dashboards/install/plugins/).
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### Docker
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The plugin includes demo certificates so that you can get up and running quickly, but before using OpenSearch in a production environment, you must configure it manually:
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1. [Replace the demo certificates](../../install/docker-security/)
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1. [Replace the demo certificates](../../opensearch/install/docker-security/)
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1. [Reconfigure opensearch.yml to use your certificates](tls/)
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1. [Reconfigure config.yml to use your authentication backend](configuration/) (if you don't plan to use the internal user database)
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1. [Modify the configuration YAML files](yaml/)
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6
index.md
6
index.md
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[Anomaly Detection](docs/ad/) | Identify atypical data and receive automatic notifications
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[Asynchronous Search](docs/async/) | Run search requests in the background
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You can install OpenSearch plugins [individually](docs/install/plugins/) or use the [all-in-one packages](docs/install/). Most of these OpenSearch plugins have corresponding OpenSearch Dashboards plugins that provide a convenient, unified user interface.
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You can install OpenSearch plugins [individually](docs/opensearch/install/plugins/) or use the [all-in-one packages](docs/opensearch/install/). Most of these OpenSearch plugins have corresponding OpenSearch Dashboards plugins that provide a convenient, unified user interface.
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|
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For specifics around the project, see the [FAQ](https://opensearch.org/faq/).
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curl -XGET --insecure https://localhost:9200 -u admin:admin
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```
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To learn more, see [Install](docs/install/).
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To learn more, see [Install OpenSearch](docs/opensearch/install/).
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@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ To learn more, see [Install](docs/install/).
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[OpenSearch](https://opensearch.org) is supported by Amazon Web Services. All components are available under the [Apache License, Version 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html) on [GitHub](https://github.com/opensearch-project/).
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|
||||
The project welcomes GitHub issues, bug fixes, features, plugins, documentation---anything at all. To get involved, see [Contribute](https://opensearch.org/contribute.html) on the OpenSearch website.
|
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The project welcomes GitHub issues, bug fixes, features, plugins, documentation---anything at all. To get involved, see [Contributing](https://opensearch.org/source.html) on the OpenSearch website.
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