- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes:
- Overview
- Quickstart
- Upgrading the Elastic Stack version
- Deploying ECK on OpenShift
- Accessing Elastic Stack services
- Managing compute resources
- Running Elasticsearch on ECK
- Pod Template
- JVM heap size
- Node configuration
- Volume claim templates
- HTTP settings & TLS SANs
- Virtual memory
- Custom HTTP certificate
- Settings managed by ECK
- Secure settings
- Custom configuration files and plugins
- Init containers for plugin downloads
- Update strategy
- Pod disruption budget
- Nodes orchestration
- Advanced Elasticsearch node scheduling
- Create automated snapshots
- Readiness probe
- Pod PreStop hook
- Running Kibana on ECK
- Running APM Server on ECK
- Creating custom images
- Configuring ECK
- Service meshes
- Managing licenses in ECK
- Troubleshooting
- Upgrading ECK
- Uninstalling ECK
- Glossary
- API Reference
- Release highlights
- Release notes
A newer version is available. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Running Elasticsearch on ECK
editRunning Elasticsearch on ECK
editBefore you deploy and run ECK, take some time to look at the basic and advanced settings available on this page. These settings are related both to Elasticsearch and Kubernetes.
Basic settings
Advanced settings
- Virtual memory
- Custom HTTP certificate
- Settings managed by ECK
- Secure settings
- Custom configuration files and plugins
- Init containers for plugin downloads
- Update strategy
- Pod disruption budget
- Advanced Elasticsearch node scheduling
- Nodes orchestration
- Create automated snapshots
- Readiness probe
- Pod PreStop hook
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