--- layout: default title: RPM parent: Install OpenSearch nav_order: 51 --- # RPM The RPM Package Manager (RPM) installation provides everything you need to run OpenSearch inside Red Hat or Red Hat-based Linux Distributions. RPM supports CentOS 7 and 8, and Amazon Linux 2. If you have your own Java installation and set `JAVA_HOME` in your terminal application, macOS works, as well. There are two methods for installing OpenSearch on RPM: ## Manual method 1. Download the RPM package directly from the [OpenSearch downloads page](https://opensearch.org/downloads.html){:target='\_blank'}. The RPM package can be download both as `x64` and `arm64`. 2. Import the public GPG key. This key verifies that the your OpenSearch instance is signed. ```bash sudo rpm --import https://artifacts.opensearch.org/publickeys/opensearch.pgp ``` 3. On your host, use `sudo yum install` or `sudo rpm -ivh` to install the package. **x64** ```bash sudo yum install opensearch-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-x64.rpm sudo yum install opensearch-dashboards-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-x64.rpm ``` ```bash sudo rpm -ivh opensearch-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-x64.rpm sudo rpm -ivh opensearch-dashboards-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-x64.rpm ``` **arm64** ```bash sudo yum install opensearch-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-x64.rpm sudo yum install opensearch-dashboards-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-arm64.rpm ``` ```bash sudo rpm -ivh opensearch-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-x64.rpm sudo rpm -ivh opensearch-dashboards-{{site.opensearch_version}}-linux-arm64.rpm ``` Once complete, you can run OpenSearch inside your distribution. ## YUM method YUM, an RPM package management tool, allows you to pull the RPM package from the YUM repository library. 1. Create a repository file for both OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards: ```bash sudo curl -SL https://artifacts.opensearch.org/releases/bundle/opensearch/2.x/opensearch-2.x.repo -o /etc/yum.repos.d/opensearch-2.x.repo ``` ```bash sudo curl -SL https://artifacts.opensearch.org/releases/bundle/opensearch-dashboards/2.x/opensearch-dashboards-2.x.repo -o /etc/yum.repos.d/opensearch-dashboards-2.x.repo ``` To verify that the repos appear in your repo list, use `sudo yum repolist`. 2. Clean your YUM cache, to ensure a smooth installation: ```bash sudo yum clean all ``` 3. With the repository file downloaded, list all available versions of OpenSearch and OpenSearch-Dashboards: ```bash sudo yum list opensearch --showduplicates sudo yum list opensearch-dashboards --showduplicates ``` 4. Choose the version of OpenSearch you want to install: ```bash sudo yum install opensearch sudo yum install opensearch-dashboards ``` Unless otherwise indicated, the highest minor version of OpenSearch installs. To install a specific version of OpenSearch: ```bash sudo yum install 'opensearch-{{site.opensearch_version}}' ``` 5. During installation, the installer stops to see if the GPG key matches the OpenSearch project. Verify that the `Fingerprint` matches the following: ```bash Fingerprint: c5b7 4989 65ef d1c2 924b a9d5 39d3 1987 9310 d3fc ``` If correct, enter `yes` or `y`. The OpenSearch installation continues. Once complete, you can run OpenSearch inside your distribution. ## Run OpenSearch 1. Run OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards using `systemctl`. ```bash sudo systemctl start opensearch.service sudo systemctl start opensearch-dashboards.service ``` 2. Send requests to the server to verify that OpenSearch is running: ```bash curl -XGET https://localhost:9200 -u 'admin:admin' --insecure curl -XGET https://localhost:9200/_cat/config?v -u 'admin:admin' --insecure ``` 3. To stop running OpenSearch, enter: ```bash sudo systemctl stop opensearch.service sudo systemctl stop opensearch-dashboards.service ``` ## *(Optional)* Set up Performance Analyzer When enabled, the Performance Analyzer plugin collects data related to the performance of your OpenSearch instance. To start the Performance Analyzer plugin, enter: ```bash sudo systemctl start opensearch-performance-analyzer.service ``` To stop the Performance Analyzer, enter: ```bash sudo systemctl stop opensearch-performance-analyzer.service ``` ## Upgrade RPM You can upgrade your RPM OpenSearch instance both manually and through YUM. ### Manual Download the new version of OpenSearch you want to use, and then use `rpm -Uvh` to upgrade. ### YUM To upgrade to the latest version of OpenSearch with YUM, use `sudo yum update`. You can also upgrade to a specific OpenSearch version by using `sudo yum update opensearch-`.