- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes:
- Overview
- Quickstart
- Operating ECK
- Orchestrating Elastic Stack applications
- Run Elasticsearch on ECK
- JVM heap size
- Node configuration
- Volume claim templates
- Storage recommendations
- HTTP settings and TLS SANs
- Transport settings
- Virtual memory
- 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
- Remote clusters
- Readiness probe
- Pod PreStop hook
- Run Kibana on ECK
- Run APM Server on ECK
- Run Enterprise Search on ECK
- Run Beats on ECK
- Secure the Elastic Stack
- Access Elastic Stack services
- Customize Pods
- Manage compute resources
- Upgrade the Elastic Stack version
- Run Elasticsearch on ECK
- Advanced topics
- Reference
- Release highlights
- 1.3.2 release highlights
- 1.3.1 release highlights
- 1.3.0 release highlights
- 1.2.2 release highlights
- 1.2.1 release highlights
- 1.2.0 release highlights
- 1.1.2 release highlights
- 1.1.1 release highlights
- 1.1.0 release highlights
- 1.0.1 release highlights
- 1.0.0 release highlights
- 1.0.0-beta1 release highlights
- Release notes
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.3.2
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.3.1
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.3.0
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.2.2
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.2.1
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.2.0
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.1.2
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.1.1
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.1.0
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.0.1
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.0.0
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes version 1.0.0-beta1
enterprisesearch.k8s.elastic.co/v1beta1
editenterprisesearch.k8s.elastic.co/v1beta1
editPackage v1beta1 contains API schema definitions for managing Enterprise Search resources.
Resource Types
EnterpriseSearch
editEnterpriseSearch is a Kubernetes CRD to represent Enterprise Search.
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EnterpriseSearchSpec
editEnterpriseSearchSpec holds the specification of an Enterprise Search resource.
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Version of Enterprise Search. |
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Image is the Enterprise Search Docker image to deploy. |
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Count of Enterprise Search instances to deploy. |
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Config holds the Enterprise Search configuration. |
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ConfigRef contains a reference to an existing Kubernetes Secret holding the Enterprise Search configuration. Configuration settings are merged and have precedence over settings specified in |
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HTTP holds the HTTP layer configuration for Enterprise Search resource. |
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ElasticsearchRef is a reference to the Elasticsearch cluster running in the same Kubernetes cluster. |
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PodTemplate provides customisation options (labels, annotations, affinity rules, resource requests, and so on) for the Enterprise Search pods. |
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ServiceAccountName is used to check access from the current resource to a resource (eg. Elasticsearch) in a different namespace. Can only be used if ECK is enforcing RBAC on references. |
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