- Elastic Cloud Enterprise - Elastic Cloud on your Infrastructure: other versions:
- What Is Elastic Cloud Enterprise?
- Getting Started
- Configuring Your Installation
- Securing Your Installation
- Monitoring Your Installation
- Administering Your Installation
- Getting Started with Deployments
- Administering Deployments
- Change Your Deployment Configuration
- Stop Routing Requests or Pause Nodes
- Stop a Deployment
- Restart a Deployment
- Delete a Deployment
- Work with Snapshots
- Access the Elasticsearch API
- Upgrade Versions
- Editing Your User Settings
- Configure Beats and Logstash with Cloud ID
- Keep Your Clusters Healthy
- Secure Your Clusters
- Manage Your Kibana Instance
- Enable Monitoring (formerly Marvel)
- Enable Graph (Versions before 5.0)
- Connect to Your Cluster
- Troubleshooting
- RESTful API
- Using the API
- API examples
- A first API call: What deployments are there?
- Create a first deployment: Just an Elasticsearch cluster
- Applying a new plan: Resize and add high availability
- Applying a new plan: Checking on progress
- Applying a new deployment configuration: Upgrade
- Enable more stack features: Add Kibana to a deployment
- Dipping a toe into platform automation: Generate a roles token
- Customize your deployment
- Remove unwanted deployment templates and instance configurations
- API reference
- Authentication
- Clusters - Elasticsearch - CRUD
- Clusters - Elasticsearch - CRUD - Configuration
- Get cluster curation settings
- Update cluster curation settings
- Set settings overrides (all instances)
- Set settings overrides
- Set cluster name
- Get cluster metadata
- Set cluster metadata
- Get cluster metadata settings
- Update cluster metadata settings
- Cancel monitoring
- Set monitoring
- Get plan
- Update plan
- Get plan activity
- Cancel pending plan
- Get pending plan
- Set legacy security settings
- Get cluster snapshot settings
- Update cluster snapshot settings
- Clusters - Elasticsearch - Commands
- Search clusters
- Restart cluster
- Resynchronize cluster
- Shut down cluster
- Immediately create a new cluster snapshot
- Move instances (advanced)
- Start all instances
- Stop all instances
- Start maintenance mode all instances
- Stop maintenance mode all instances
- Move instances
- Start instances
- Stop instances
- Start maintenance mode
- Stop maintenance mode
- Clusters - Elasticsearch - Support
- Clusters - Kibana - CRUD
- Clusters - Kibana - CRUD - Configuration
- Clusters - Kibana - Commands
- Search clusters
- Restart cluster
- Resynchronize cluster
- Shut down cluster
- Upgrade cluster
- Move instances (advanced)
- Start all instances
- Stop all instances
- Start maintenance mode all instances
- Stop maintenance mode all instances
- Move instances
- Start instances
- Stop instances
- Start maintenance mode
- Stop maintenance mode
- Deployments - Notes
- Platform
- Platform - Allocators
- Get allocators
- Search allocators
- Delete allocator
- Get allocator
- Resynchronize allocator
- Move clusters
- Move clusters by type
- Start maintenance mode
- Stop maintenance mode
- Get allocator metadata
- Set allocator metadata
- Delete allocator metadata item
- Set allocator metadata item
- Get allocator settings
- Update allocator settings
- Set allocator settings
- Platform - Configuration - Instances - CRUD
- Platform - Configuration - Security
- Platform - Configuration - TLS
- Platform - Constructors
- Platform - License
- Platform - Repository - CRUD
- Platform - Runners
- Stack - Instance Types - CRUD
- Stack - Versions - CRUD
- Templates - Deployments
- Definitions
AllocatedInstanceStatus
AllocatorCapacity
AllocatorCapacityMemory
AllocatorHealthStatus
AllocatorInfo
AllocatorMoveRequest
AllocatorOverview
AllocatorSettings
AllocatorZoneInfo
ApmPlanControlConfiguration
BasicFailedReply
BasicFailedReplyElement
BoolQuery
CapacityConstraintsResource
ChangeSourceInfo
ClusterCommandResponse
ClusterCredentials
ClusterCrudResponse
ClusterCurationSettings
ClusterCurationSpec
ClusterInstanceConfigurationInfo
ClusterInstanceDiskInfo
ClusterInstanceInfo
ClusterInstanceMemoryInfo
ClusterLicenseInfo
ClusterMetadataCpuResourcesSettings
ClusterMetadataInfo
ClusterMetadataResourcesSettings
ClusterMetadataSettings
ClusterPlanStepInfo
ClusterPlanStepLogMessageInfo
ClusterSnapshotRepositoryDefault
ClusterSnapshotRepositoryInfo
ClusterSnapshotRepositoryReference
ClusterSnapshotRepositoryStatic
ClusterSnapshotRequest
ClusterSnapshotResponse
ClusterSnapshotSettings
ClusterSystemAlert
ClusterTopologyInfo
ClusterUpgradeInfo
CompatibleNodeTypesResource
CompatibleVersionResource
ConstructorHealthStatus
ConstructorInfo
ConstructorOverview
CreateElasticsearchClusterRequest
CreateKibanaInCreateElasticsearchRequest
CreateKibanaRequest
DeploymentTemplateInfo
DeploymentTemplateReference
DiscreteSizes
ElasticsearchClusterBlockingIssueElement
ElasticsearchClusterBlockingIssues
ElasticsearchClusterInfo
ElasticsearchClusterInstanceSettingsOverrides
ElasticsearchClusterPlan
ElasticsearchClusterPlanInfo
ElasticsearchClusterPlansInfo
ElasticsearchClusterRole
ElasticsearchClusterSecurityInfo
ElasticsearchClusterSettings
ElasticsearchClusterTopologyElement
ElasticsearchClusterUser
ElasticsearchClustersInfo
ElasticsearchConfiguration
ElasticsearchCuration
ElasticsearchInfo
ElasticsearchMasterElement
ElasticsearchMasterInfo
ElasticsearchMonitoringInfo
ElasticsearchNodeType
ElasticsearchPlanControlConfiguration
ElasticsearchReplicaElement
ElasticsearchScriptTypeSettings
ElasticsearchScriptingUserSettings
ElasticsearchShardElement
ElasticsearchShardsInfo
ElasticsearchSystemSettings
ElasticsearchUserBundle
ElasticsearchUserPlugin
ElevatePermissionsRequest
EmptyResponse
EnrollmentTokenRequest
ExistsQuery
ExternalHyperlink
GrowShrinkStrategyConfig
Hyperlink
IdResponse
InstanceConfiguration
InstanceMoveRequest
InstanceTypeResource
KibanaClusterInfo
KibanaClusterPlan
KibanaClusterPlanInfo
KibanaClusterPlansInfo
KibanaClusterTopologyElement
KibanaClustersInfo
KibanaConfiguration
KibanaPlanControlConfiguration
KibanaSubClusterInfo
KibanaSystemSettings
LegacySecuritySettings
LicenseInfo
LicenseObject
ListEnrollmentTokenElement
ListEnrollmentTokenReply
LoginRequest
LoginState
ManagedMonitoringSettings
MatchQuery
MetadataItem
MetadataItemValue
MetadataItems
MoveApmClusterConfiguration
MoveApmClusterDetails
MoveClustersCommandResponse
MoveClustersDetails
MoveClustersRequest
MoveElasticsearchClusterConfiguration
MoveElasticsearchClusterDetails
MoveKibanaClusterConfiguration
MoveKibanaClusterDetails
NestedQuery
NodeTypeResource
Note
Notes
PlanStrategy
PlatformInfo
PlatformServiceImageInfo
PlatformServiceInfo
PrefixQuery
QueryContainer
QueryStringQuery
RangeQuery
RepositoryConfig
RepositoryConfigs
RequestEnrollmentTokenReply
RestoreSnapshotApiConfiguration
RestoreSnapshotConfiguration
RestoreSnapshotRepoConfiguration
RollingGrowShrinkStrategyConfig
RollingStrategyConfig
RunnerContainerInfo
RunnerInfo
RunnerOverview
RunnerRoleInfo
RunnerRolesInfo
SearchRequest
SnapshotRepositoryConfiguration
SnapshotStatusInfo
StackVersionApmConfig
StackVersionArchiveProcessingError
StackVersionArchiveProcessingResult
StackVersionConfig
StackVersionConfigPost
StackVersionConfigs
StackVersionElasticsearchConfig
StackVersionInstanceCapacityConstraint
StackVersionKibanaConfig
StackVersionMetadata
StackVersionNodeType
StackVersionTemplateFileHash
StackVersionTemplateInfo
TargetElasticsearchCluster
TermQuery
TiebreakerTopologyElement
TlsPublicCertChain
TokenResponse
TopologySize
TransientApmPlanConfiguration
TransientElasticsearchPlanConfiguration
TransientKibanaPlanConfiguration
- Script Reference
- Release notes
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 2.0.1
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 2.0.0
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.1.5
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.1.4
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.1.3
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.1.2
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.1.1
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.1.0
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.0.2
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.0.1
- Elastic Cloud Enterprise 1.0.0
- About This Product
It is time to say goodbye: This version of Elastic Cloud Enterprise has reached end-of-life (EOL) and is no longer supported.
The documentation for this version is no longer being maintained. If you are running this version, we strongly advise you to upgrade. For the latest information, see the current release documentation.
Manage Elastic Stack Versions
editManage Elastic Stack Versions
editElastic Cloud Enterprise ships with a number of different versions of the Elastic Stack containing Elasticsearch and Kibana. Periodically, you might need to manage Elastic Stack versions for one of the following reasons:
- To add new versions of the Elastic Stack as they become available
- To obtain information about existing Elastic Stack versions
- To update existing versions of the Elastic Stack
- To add the Elastic Stack versions that shipped with a version of ECE that you upgraded to
New or updated versions of the Elastic Stack must be prepared to work with Elastic Cloud Enterprise and are provided as packs that you can download.
The following packs containing Elastic Stack versions are available:
For offline or air-gapped installations, additional steps are required to add Elastic Stack packs, as these packs do not contain any Docker images. After downloading a stack pack, you also need to pull and load the Docker images that match the Elastic Stack version. To learn more about what Docker images you need and about pulling and loading Docker images, see Install ECE (Without Internet Access).
Before you Begin
editThe examples shown all use HTTPS over port 12443, which requires that you have a TLS certificate configured. Alternatively, you can specify the -k
option to turn off certificate verification, as shown in our examples, or use HTTP over port 12400.
Get Elastic Stack Information
editYou can obtain information about existing Elastic Stack versions that are available in your installation through the Cloud UI or through the command line.
To obtain information about available Elastic Stack versions through the Cloud UI:
- Log into the Cloud UI.
- From the Platform menu, select Elastic Stack.
-
Click on the version that you want.
The available Elastic Stack versions are shown. More detailed information about Docker images, plugins, and related Kibana versions are also available for each Elasticsearch version.
To obtain information about available Elastic Stack versions through the command line:
curl -X GET -u USER:PASSWORD https://COORDINATOR_HOST:12443/api/v1/stack/versions
For example (output abridged for brevity):
curl -X GET -u admin:4Z52y8Gq7PrxMDy47ipJPSh4ozBMynOGa9HWxcy2D3j https://10.56.12.153:12443/api/v1/stack/versions { "stacks": [ { "version": "2.4.5", "template": { "template_version": "", "hashes": [] }, "elasticsearch": { "docker_image": "docker.elastic.co/cloud-enterprise/elasticsearch:2.4.5-0", "plugins": [ "graph", "analysis-icu", "analysis-kuromoji", "analysis-smartcn", "analysis-stempel", "analysis-phonetic", "watcher", "mapper-attachments", "delete-by-query" ], "default_plugins": [ "found-elasticsearch", "cloud-aws", "found-license-plugin", "shield", "marvel-agent" ... ] } }, { "version": "5.2.2", "template": { "template_version": "", "hashes": [] }, "elasticsearch": { "docker_image": "docker.elastic.co/cloud-enterprise/elasticsearch:5.2.2-0", "plugins": [ "analysis-icu", "analysis-kuromoji", "analysis-smartcn", "analysis-stempel", "analysis-phonetic", "mapper-attachments", "ingest-attachment", "ingest-geoip", "ingest-user-agent" ], "default_plugins": [ "repository-s3", "found-elasticsearch", "x-pack" ... ] } } ] }
You can also query for a specific version with a URI such as https://COORDINATOR_HOST:12443/api/v1/stack/versions/5.3.2
, for example.
Add Elastic Stack Packs
editYou can add new Elastic Stack packs to your installation through the Cloud UI, through the Elastic Cloud Enterprise installation script, or through the RESTful API.
To add a new Elastic Stack pack from the Cloud UI:
- Download the Elastic Stack version that you want.
- Log into the Cloud UI.
- From the Platform menu, select Elastic Stack.
- Click Upload Elastic Stack pack.
-
Select a .zip file that contains an Elastic Stack pack and upload it.
After the stack pack has been uploaded successfully, the new version appears in the list of Elastic Stack versions and can be used when you create or change a deployment.
To add a new Elastic Stack pack through the Elastic Cloud Enterprise installation script from the command line:
- Log into a host running Elastic Cloud Enterprise.
-
Add the Elastic Stack pack with the
add-stack-version
action:For example:
bash elastic-cloud-enterprise.sh add-stack-version \ --user admin --pass pGX5DwKzVAAIeCIpTwwAkCuJDu0ASdFP33UmYpfogfF \ --version 5.4.0
To add a new Elastic Stack pack through the RESTful API from the command line:
- Download the pack on an internet-connected host from Elastic and make it available locally.
-
Add the Elastic Stack pack with the following API call:
curl -X POST -u USER:PASSWORD https://COORDINATOR_HOST:12443/api/v1/stack/versions \ -H 'content-type: application/zip' \ --data-binary "@PATH/STACK_PACK_FILE"
For example:
curl -X POST -u admin:pGX5DwKzVAAIeCIpTwwAkCuJDu0ASdFP33UmYpfogfF https://10.56.12.153:12443/api/v1/stack/versions \ -H 'content-type: application/zip' \ --data-binary "@/Users/iuriitceretian/Documents/stacks/5.4.0.zip"
Update Elastic Stack Packs
editUpdating an Elastic Stack pack might become necessary if an Elastic Stack version has been updated with security fixes, for example. You can update an existing Elastic Stack version through the Cloud UI or through the command line.
Updated versions of Elasticsearch and Kibana are used when you create new Elasticsearch clusters, but they are not automatically applied to already running clusters. To update existing Elasticsearch clusters and Kibana after an updated Elastic Stack pack has been added, you need to change the deployment configuration.
To update Elastic Stack packs through the Cloud UI:
- Download the Elastic Stack version that you want.
- Log into the Cloud UI.
- From the Platform menu, select Elastic Stack.
- Delete the old pack you want to replace.
- Click Upload Elastic Stack pack.
-
Select a ZIP file that contains an Elastic Stack pack and upload it.
After the stack pack has been uploaded successfully, the updated Elastic Stack version replaces the existing one.
To update Elastic Stack packs through the RESTful API from the command line:
- Download an updated pack on an internet-connected host from Elastic and make it available locally.
-
Update the Elastic Stack pack with the following API call:
curl -X PUT -u USER:PASSWORD https://COORDINATOR_HOST:12443/api/v1/stack/versions \ -H 'content-type: application/zip' \ --data-binary "@PATH/STACK_PACK_FILE"
For example:
curl -X PUT -u admin:pGX5DwKzVAAIeCIpTwAAkCuJDu0ASdFP33UmYpfogfF https://10.58.12.153:12443/api/v1/stack/versions \ -H 'content-type: application/octet-stream' \ --data-binary "@/Users/johnsmith/Documents/stacks/6.4.0.zip"
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