APT repository
editAPT repository
editWe use the PGP key D88E42B4, Elastic’s Signing Key, with fingerprint
4609 5ACC 8548 582C 1A26 99A9 D27D 666C D88E 42B4
to sign all our packages. PGP is available from http://pgp.mit.edu.
Signing Key
editDownload and install the Public Signing Key:
wget -qO - https://packages.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch | sudo apt-key add -
Direct Package Download Link
editRepository Configuration
editDebian 9 was recently released, and it uses OpenSSL 1.1.0 libraries, where earlier releases, including Debian 8, Ubuntu 12.04 - 16.04 LTS, and others used OpenSSL 1.0.0 libraries. As a consequence, a new repository has been introduced, in order to preserve the functionality of the old one, without causing collisions.
Please use the appropriate package or repository.
Add one of the following — noting the correct path, debian
or debian9
— in your /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
directory in a file with a .list
suffix,
for example curator.list
deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.elastic.co/curator/5/debian stable main
or
deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.elastic.co/curator/5/debian9 stable main
After running sudo apt-get update
, the repository is ready for use.
Use the file edit method described above to add the Curator repository. Do not
use add-apt-repository
as it will add a deb-src
entry as well, but we do not
provide a source package. If you have added the deb-src
entry, you will see an
error like the following:
Unable to find expected entry 'main/source/Sources' in Release file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file)
Just delete the deb-src
entry from the /etc/apt/sources.list.d/curator.list
file and the installation should work as expected.
Binary Package Installation
editThe APT version of Curator is a binary version. What this really means is that
the source is frozen, and all required libraries are bundled with the
curator
binary, so there are no conflicts.
The packages resulting from the creation process have been tested on Debian 8, and Ubuntu 12.04, 14.04, & 16.04. It was also tested on Debian 7, but that failed due to a libc library mismatch. This binary package may work on other similar or derivative variants, but they have not been tested.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install elasticsearch-curator
This will install the necessary files into /opt/elasticsearch-curator
and
make a symlink at /usr/bin/curator
that points to the curator
binary in the
aforementioned directory.