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When I tried to run the logging aggregation I found out the following error generated by elasticsearch:
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,259][INFO ][o.e.b.BootstrapChecks ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] bound or publishing to a non-loopback or non-link-local address, enforcing bootstrap checks
ERROR: [1] bootstrap checks failed
[1]: max file descriptors [1024] for elasticsearch process is too low, increase to at least [65536]
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,268][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] stopping ...
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,486][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] stopped
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,486][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] closing ...
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,561][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] closed
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,564][INFO ][o.e.x.m.j.p.NativeController] Native controller process has stopped - no new native processes can be started
BTW I am running a kubernetes cluster v1.8.0 on minions and 1.9.0 on masters using cri-containerd on Ubuntu machines 16.04.
Any help will be appreciated.
kubernetes elasticsearch
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When I tried to run the logging aggregation I found out the following error generated by elasticsearch:
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,259][INFO ][o.e.b.BootstrapChecks ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] bound or publishing to a non-loopback or non-link-local address, enforcing bootstrap checks
ERROR: [1] bootstrap checks failed
[1]: max file descriptors [1024] for elasticsearch process is too low, increase to at least [65536]
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,268][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] stopping ...
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,486][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] stopped
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,486][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] closing ...
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,561][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] closed
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,564][INFO ][o.e.x.m.j.p.NativeController] Native controller process has stopped - no new native processes can be started
BTW I am running a kubernetes cluster v1.8.0 on minions and 1.9.0 on masters using cri-containerd on Ubuntu machines 16.04.
Any help will be appreciated.
kubernetes elasticsearch
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When I tried to run the logging aggregation I found out the following error generated by elasticsearch:
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,259][INFO ][o.e.b.BootstrapChecks ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] bound or publishing to a non-loopback or non-link-local address, enforcing bootstrap checks
ERROR: [1] bootstrap checks failed
[1]: max file descriptors [1024] for elasticsearch process is too low, increase to at least [65536]
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,268][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] stopping ...
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,486][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] stopped
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,486][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] closing ...
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,561][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] closed
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,564][INFO ][o.e.x.m.j.p.NativeController] Native controller process has stopped - no new native processes can be started
BTW I am running a kubernetes cluster v1.8.0 on minions and 1.9.0 on masters using cri-containerd on Ubuntu machines 16.04.
Any help will be appreciated.
kubernetes elasticsearch
When I tried to run the logging aggregation I found out the following error generated by elasticsearch:
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,259][INFO ][o.e.b.BootstrapChecks ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] bound or publishing to a non-loopback or non-link-local address, enforcing bootstrap checks
ERROR: [1] bootstrap checks failed
[1]: max file descriptors [1024] for elasticsearch process is too low, increase to at least [65536]
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,268][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] stopping ...
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,486][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] stopped
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,486][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] closing ...
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,561][INFO ][o.e.n.Node ] [elasticsearch-logging-0] closed
[2018-02-04T13:44:04,564][INFO ][o.e.x.m.j.p.NativeController] Native controller process has stopped - no new native processes can be started
BTW I am running a kubernetes cluster v1.8.0 on minions and 1.9.0 on masters using cri-containerd on Ubuntu machines 16.04.
Any help will be appreciated.
kubernetes elasticsearch
kubernetes elasticsearch
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This is covered in the docs;
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/file-descriptors.html You will need to change ulimit on file handles available to the process.
To set the limit on file handles persistently, you can add this to the limits file;
# /etc/security/limits.conf
elasticsearch - nofile 65536
and restart the service. on Ubuntu it might be necessary to enable pam limits.conf
If you are using systemd, then these values are set in the elasticsearch.service
files, but this is normally done by the installed packag. You can override those settings...
/etc/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
LimitMEMLOCK=infinity
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This is covered in the docs;
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/file-descriptors.html You will need to change ulimit on file handles available to the process.
To set the limit on file handles persistently, you can add this to the limits file;
# /etc/security/limits.conf
elasticsearch - nofile 65536
and restart the service. on Ubuntu it might be necessary to enable pam limits.conf
If you are using systemd, then these values are set in the elasticsearch.service
files, but this is normally done by the installed packag. You can override those settings...
/etc/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
LimitMEMLOCK=infinity
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This is covered in the docs;
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/file-descriptors.html You will need to change ulimit on file handles available to the process.
To set the limit on file handles persistently, you can add this to the limits file;
# /etc/security/limits.conf
elasticsearch - nofile 65536
and restart the service. on Ubuntu it might be necessary to enable pam limits.conf
If you are using systemd, then these values are set in the elasticsearch.service
files, but this is normally done by the installed packag. You can override those settings...
/etc/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
LimitMEMLOCK=infinity
add a comment |
This is covered in the docs;
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/file-descriptors.html You will need to change ulimit on file handles available to the process.
To set the limit on file handles persistently, you can add this to the limits file;
# /etc/security/limits.conf
elasticsearch - nofile 65536
and restart the service. on Ubuntu it might be necessary to enable pam limits.conf
If you are using systemd, then these values are set in the elasticsearch.service
files, but this is normally done by the installed packag. You can override those settings...
/etc/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
LimitMEMLOCK=infinity
This is covered in the docs;
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/file-descriptors.html You will need to change ulimit on file handles available to the process.
To set the limit on file handles persistently, you can add this to the limits file;
# /etc/security/limits.conf
elasticsearch - nofile 65536
and restart the service. on Ubuntu it might be necessary to enable pam limits.conf
If you are using systemd, then these values are set in the elasticsearch.service
files, but this is normally done by the installed packag. You can override those settings...
/etc/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
LimitMEMLOCK=infinity
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answered Feb 12 '18 at 14:52
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