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author | mayankg2703 <mayank.gupta@amdocs.com> | 2018-02-05 17:18:18 +0000 |
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committer | mayankg2703 <mayank.gupta@amdocs.com> | 2018-02-05 17:19:00 +0000 |
commit | 4e6c93342b2383c08c07df1afeef09aa3cee7336 (patch) | |
tree | 68bdb2776466d7ee4e283c3580ddab5d818ea703 /kubernetes/config | |
parent | 6ef600ce9d8ab6dd7af3b64363a4d3212ca53036 (diff) |
config seg aai elasticsearch
Change-Id: I1d734fee3e487ba7d2e346576e38aba84928928f
Issue-ID: OOM-660
Signed-off-by: mayankg2703 <mayank.gupta@amdocs.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kubernetes/config')
-rw-r--r-- | kubernetes/config/docker/init/src/config/aai/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml | 400 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 400 deletions
diff --git a/kubernetes/config/docker/init/src/config/aai/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml b/kubernetes/config/docker/init/src/config/aai/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 21e29df84b..0000000000 --- a/kubernetes/config/docker/init/src/config/aai/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,400 +0,0 @@ -##################### Elasticsearch Configuration Example ##################### - -# This file contains an overview of various configuration settings, -# targeted at operations staff. Application developers should -# consult the guide at <http://elasticsearch.org/guide>. -# -# The installation procedure is covered at -# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup.html>. -# -# Elasticsearch comes with reasonable defaults for most settings, -# so you can try it out without bothering with configuration. -# -# Most of the time, these defaults are just fine for running a production -# cluster. If you're fine-tuning your cluster, or wondering about the -# effect of certain configuration option, please _do ask_ on the -# mailing list or IRC channel [http://elasticsearch.org/community]. - -# Any element in the configuration can be replaced with environment variables -# by placing them in ${...} notation. For example: -# -# node.rack: ${RACK_ENV_VAR} - -# For information on supported formats and syntax for the config file, see -# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup-configuration.html> -################################### Cluster ################################### - -# Cluster name identifies your cluster for auto-discovery. If you're running -# multiple clusters on the same network, make sure you're using unique names. -# -# cluster.name: elasticsearch - -cluster.name: ES_AAI - -#################################### Node ##################################### - -node.name: ES_ONAP -node.master: true -node.data: true - - -# Use the Cluster Health API [http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health], the -# Node Info API [http://localhost:9200/_nodes] or GUI tools -# such as <http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/marvel/>, -# <http://github.com/karmi/elasticsearch-paramedic>, -# <http://github.com/lukas-vlcek/bigdesk> and -# <http://mobz.github.com/elasticsearch-head> to inspect the cluster state. - -# By default, multiple nodes are allowed to start from the same installation location -# to disable it, set the following: - -node.max_local_storage_nodes: 1 - - -#################################### Index #################################### -# You can set a number of options (such as shard/replica options, mapping -# or analyzer definitions, translog settings, ...) for indices globally, -# in this file. -# -# Note, that it makes more sense to configure index settings specifically for -# a certain index, either when creating it or by using the index templates API. -# -# See <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index-modules.html> and -# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-create-index.html> -# for more information. - -# Set the number of shards (splits) of an index (5 by default): - -index.number_of_shards: 5 - -# Set the number of replicas (additional copies) of an index (1 by default): - -index.number_of_replicas: 1 - -# These settings directly affect the performance of index and search operations -# in your cluster. Assuming you have enough machines to hold shards and -# replicas, the rule of thumb is: -# -# 1. Having more *shards* enhances the _indexing_ performance and allows to -# _distribute_ a big index across machines. -# 2. Having more *replicas* enhances the _search_ performance and improves the -# cluster _availability_. -# -# The "number_of_shards" is a one-time setting for an index. -# -# The "number_of_replicas" can be increased or decreased anytime, -# by using the Index Update Settings API. -# -# Elasticsearch takes care about load balancing, relocating, gathering the -# results from nodes, etc. Experiment with different settings to fine-tune -# your setup. - -# Use the Index Status API (<http://localhost:9200/A/_status>) to inspect -# the index status. - - -#################################### Paths #################################### - -# Path to directory containing configuration (this file and logging.yml): -#path.conf: /opt/app/elasticsearch/config - -# Path to directory where to store index data allocated for this node. -# Use swm auto link to redirect the data directory if necessary. - -#path.data: /opt/app/elasticsearch/data - -# path.data: /path/to/data1,/path/to/data2 - -# path.work: /path/to/work - -#path.logs: /opt/app/elasticsearch/logs - -#path.plugins: /opt/app/elasticsearch/plugins - - -#################################### Plugin ################################### - -# If a plugin listed here is not installed for current node, the node will not start. -# -# plugin.mandatory: mapper-attachments,lang-groovy - - -################################### Memory #################################### - -# Elasticsearch performs poorly when JVM starts swapping: you should ensure that -# it _never_ swaps. -# -# Set this property to true to lock the memory: default is true - -bootstrap.mlockall: true - -# Make sure that the ES_MIN_MEM and ES_MAX_MEM environment variables are set -# to the same value, and that the machine has enough memory to allocate -# for Elasticsearch, leaving enough memory for the operating system itself. -# -# You should also make sure that the Elasticsearch process is allowed to lock -# the memory, eg. by using `ulimit -l unlimited`. - - -############################## Network And HTTP ############################### -# Elasticsearch, by default, binds itself to the 0.0.0.0 address, and listens -# on port [9200-9300] for HTTP traffic and on port [9300-9400] for node-to-node -# communication. (the range means that if the port is busy, it will automatically -# try the next port). - -# Set the bind address specifically (IPv4 or IPv6): -network.bind_host: 0.0.0.0 - -# Set the address other nodes will use to communicate with this node. If not -# set, it is automatically derived. It must point to an actual IP address. - -# network.publish_host: 0.0.0.0 - -# Set both 'bind_host' and 'publish_host': -# network.host: 192.168.0.1 - - -# Set a custom port for the node to node communication (9300 by default): -transport.tcp.port: 8443 - -# Enable compression for all communication between nodes (disabled by default): -transport.tcp.compress: false - -# Set a custom port to listen for HTTP traffic: -# http.port: 9200 -http.port: 9200 - -# Set a custom allowed content length: -# http.max_content_length: 100mb -http.max_content_length: 100mb - -# Disable HTTP completely: -# http.enabled: false -http.enabled: true - -# This is specifically useful for permitting which front end Kibana Url's are permitted to access elastic search. -http.cors.enabled: false -http.cors.allow-origin: "/.*/" -http.cors.allow-headers: X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Content-Length -http.cors.allow-credentials: false -################################### Gateway ################################### - -# The gateway allows for persisting the cluster state between full cluster -# restarts. Every change to the state (such as adding an index) will be stored -# in the gateway, and when the cluster starts up for the first time, -# it will read its state from the gateway. -# There are several types of gateway implementations. For more information, see -# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-gateway.html>. - -# The default gateway type is the "local" gateway (recommended): -# -#gateway.type: local -#gateway.type: local - -# Settings below control how and when to start the initial recovery process on -# a full cluster restart (to reuse as much local data as possible when using shared -# gateway). - -# Allow recovery process after N nodes in a cluster are up: -# -# gateway.recover_after_nodes: 1 -gateway.recover_after_nodes: 1 - -# Set the timeout to initiate the recovery process, once the N nodes -# from previous setting are up (accepts time value): -# -#gateway.recover_after_time: 5m -gateway.recover_after_time: 5m - -# Set how many nodes are expected in this cluster. Once these N nodes -# are up (and recover_after_nodes is met), begin recovery process immediately -# (without waiting for recover_after_time to expire): -# -# gateway.expected_nodes: 2 -gateway.expected_nodes: 2 - -############################# Recovery Throttling ############################# - -# These settings allow to control the process of shards allocation between -# nodes during initial recovery, replica allocation, rebalancing, -# or when adding and removing nodes. - -# Set the number of concurrent recoveries happening on a node: -# -# 1. During the initial recovery -# -# cluster.routing.allocation.node_initial_primaries_recoveries: 4 -# -# 2. During adding/removing nodes, rebalancing, etc -# -# cluster.routing.allocation.node_concurrent_recoveries: 2 - -# Set to throttle throughput when recovering (eg. 100mb, by default 20mb): -# indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec: 20mb -indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec: 20mb - -# Set to limit the number of open concurrent streams when -# recovering a shard from a peer: -# -# indices.recovery.concurrent_streams: 5 -indices.recovery.concurrent_streams: 5 - -################################## Discovery ################################## - -# Discovery infrastructure ensures nodes can be found within a cluster -# and master node is elected. Multicast discovery is the default. - -# Set to ensure a node sees N other master eligible nodes to be considered -# operational within the cluster. Its recommended to set it to a higher value -# than 1 when running more than 2 nodes in the cluster. -# -discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: 1 - -# Set the time to wait for ping responses from other nodes when discovering. -# Set this option to a higher value on a slow or congested network -# to minimize discovery failures: -# -# discovery.zen.ping.timeout: 3s -discovery.zen.ping.timeout: - -# For more information, see -# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-discovery-zen.html> - -# Unicast discovery allows to explicitly control which nodes will be used -# to discover the cluster. It can be used when multicast is not present, -# or to restrict the cluster communication-wise. -# -# 1. Disable multicast discovery (enabled by default): -# discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled: false -discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled: false - - -# 2. Configure an initial list of master nodes in the cluster -# to perform discovery when new nodes (master or data) are started: -# -# discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: ["host1", "host2:port"] -discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: ["0.0.0.0"] - -# EC2 discovery allows to use AWS EC2 API in order to perform discovery. -# -# You have to install the cloud-aws plugin for enabling the EC2 discovery. -# -# For more information, see -# <http://elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-discovery-ec2.html> -# -# -# See <http://elasticsearch.org/tutorials/elasticsearch-on-ec2/> -# for a step-by-step tutorial. - -# GCE discovery allows to use Google Compute Engine API in order to perform discovery. -# -# You have to install the cloud-gce plugin for enabling the GCE discovery. -# -# For more information, see <https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-cloud-gce>. - -# Azure discovery allows to use Azure API in order to perform discovery. -# -# You have to install the cloud-azure plugin for enabling the Azure discovery. -# -# For more information, see <https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-cloud-azure>. - -################################## Slow Log ################################## - -# Shard level query and fetch threshold logging. - -#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.warn: 10s -#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.info: 5s -#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.debug: 2s -#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.trace: 500ms - -#index.search.slowlog.threshold.fetch.warn: 1s -#index.search.slowlog.threshold.fetch.info: 800ms -#index.search.slowlog.threshold.fetch.debug: 500ms -#index.search.slowlog.threshold.fetch.trace: 200ms - -#index.indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.warn: 10s -#index.indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.info: 5s -#index.indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.debug: 2s -#index.indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.trace: 500ms - -################################## GC Logging ################################ - -#monitor.jvm.gc.young.warn: 1000ms -#monitor.jvm.gc.young.info: 700ms -#monitor.jvm.gc.young.debug: 400ms - -#monitor.jvm.gc.old.warn: 10s -#monitor.jvm.gc.old.info: 5s -#monitor.jvm.gc.old.debug: 2s - -############################################################################################# -### SEARCH GUARD SSL # -### Configuration # -############################################################################################### -## Uncomment all lines below prefixed with #X# (globally remove #X#) for searchguard -## -############################################################################################### -### Transport layer SSL # -### # -############################################################################################### -### Enable or disable node-to-node ssl encryption (default: true) -#X#searchguard.ssl.transport.enable_openssl_if_available: true -#X#searchguard.ssl.transport.enabled: true -### JKS or PKCS12 (default: JKS) -#X#searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_type: JKS -### Relative path to the keystore file (mandatory, this stores the server certificates), must be placed under the config/ dir -#X#searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_filepath: /some/path -### Alias name (default: first alias which could be found) -###searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_alias: localhost -### Keystore password (default: changeit) -#X#searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_password: changeit -## -### JKS or PKCS12 (default: JKS) -#X#searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_type: JKS -### Relative path to the truststore file (mandatory, this stores the client/root certificates), must be placed under the config/ dir -#X#searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_filepath: truststore.jks -### Alias name (default: first alias which could be found) -###searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_alias: my_alias -### Truststore password (default: changeit) -#X#searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_password: changeit -### Enforce hostname verification (default: true) -###searchguard.ssl.transport.enforce_hostname_verification: true -### If hostname verification specify if hostname should be resolved (default: true) -###searchguard.ssl.transport.resolve_hostname: true -### Use native Open SSL instead of JDK SSL if available (default: true) -###searchguard.ssl.transport.enable_openssl_if_available: false -## -############################################################################################### -### HTTP/REST layer SSL # -### # -############################################################################################### -### Enable or disable rest layer security - https, (default: false) -#X#searchguard.ssl.http.enable_openssl_if_available: true -#X#searchguard.ssl.http.enabled: true -### JKS or PKCS12 (default: JKS) -#X#searchguard.ssl.http.keystore_type: JKS -### Relative path to the keystore file (this stores the server certificates), must be placed under the config/ dir -#X#searchguard.ssl.http.keystore_filepath: /keystore/path -### Alias name (default: first alias which could be found) -###searchguard.ssl.http.keystore_alias: my_alias -### Keystore password (default: changeit) -#X#searchguard.ssl.http.keystore_password: changeit -### Do the clients (typically the browser or the proxy) have to authenticate themself to the http server, default is OPTIONAL -### To enforce authentication use REQUIRE, to completely disable client certificates use NONE -###searchguard.ssl.http.clientauth_mode: REQUIRE -### JKS or PKCS12 (default: JKS) -#X#searchguard.ssl.http.truststore_type: JKS -### Relative path to the truststore file (this stores the client certificates), must be placed under the config/ dir -#X#searchguard.ssl.http.truststore_filepath: truststore.jks -### Alias name (default: first alias which could be found) -###searchguard.ssl.http.truststore_alias: my_alias -### Truststore password (default: changeit) -#X#searchguard.ssl.http.truststore_password: changeit -### Use native Open SSL instead of JDK SSL if available (default: true) -###searchguard.ssl.http.enable_openssl_if_available: false - -##################################################### -##### Security manager - Searchguard Configuration -##################################################### -#X#security.manager.enabled: false -#X#searchguard.authcz.admin_dn: |