Re: How do I start elasticsearch as a service?

2014-08-26 Thread Mark Walkom
The line is probably just malformed then :)

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Mark Walkom

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On 27 August 2014 09:27, Eric Greene  wrote:

> Thanks Mark, I found that if I comment out the line in elasticsearch.yml
> that sets the data path, it works.
>
> I will upgrade as you have suggested, thanks for that.
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 4:04:05 PM UTC-7, Mark Walkom wrote:
>>
>> Check the logs under /var/log/elasticsearch, they should have something.
>>
>> Also please be aware that 1.2.0 has a critical bug and you should be
>> using 1.2.1 instead.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mark Walkom
>>
>> Infrastructure Engineer
>> Campaign Monitor
>> email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
>> web: www.campaignmonitor.com
>>
>>
>> On 27 August 2014 08:42, Eric Greene  wrote:
>>
>>> Forgive me I'm a little lost.
>>>
>>> I am working on deploying elasticsearch on a AWS server.  Previously in
>>> development I have started elasticsearch using ./bin/elasticsearch
>>> -Des.config=/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
>>>
>>> But in live deployment, I want to keep elasticsearch running as a
>>> service...
>>>
>>> I have 1.2.0 installed on Ubuntu 12.04 on my AWS instance.
>>>
>>> I run sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch start and I get:
>>> * Starting Elasticsearch server
>>>
>>> I check sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch status and I get:
>>> * elasticsearch is not running
>>>
>>> I'm not sure how to troubleshoot.  Any advice or suggestions?  Thanks
>>>
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Re: How do I start elasticsearch as a service?

2014-08-26 Thread Eric Greene
Thanks Mark, I found that if I comment out the line in elasticsearch.yml 
that sets the data path, it works.

I will upgrade as you have suggested, thanks for that.


On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 4:04:05 PM UTC-7, Mark Walkom wrote:
>
> Check the logs under /var/log/elasticsearch, they should have something.
>
> Also please be aware that 1.2.0 has a critical bug and you should be using 
> 1.2.1 instead.
>
> Regards,
> Mark Walkom
>
> Infrastructure Engineer
> Campaign Monitor
> email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com 
> web: www.campaignmonitor.com
>
>
> On 27 August 2014 08:42, Eric Greene > 
> wrote:
>
>> Forgive me I'm a little lost.
>>
>> I am working on deploying elasticsearch on a AWS server.  Previously in 
>> development I have started elasticsearch using ./bin/elasticsearch 
>> -Des.config=/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
>>
>> But in live deployment, I want to keep elasticsearch running as a 
>> service...
>>
>> I have 1.2.0 installed on Ubuntu 12.04 on my AWS instance.
>>
>> I run sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch start and I get:
>> * Starting Elasticsearch server
>>
>> I check sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch status and I get:
>> * elasticsearch is not running
>>
>> I'm not sure how to troubleshoot.  Any advice or suggestions?  Thanks
>>
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Re: How do I start elasticsearch as a service?

2014-08-26 Thread Mark Walkom
Check the logs under /var/log/elasticsearch, they should have something.

Also please be aware that 1.2.0 has a critical bug and you should be using
1.2.1 instead.

Regards,
Mark Walkom

Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
web: www.campaignmonitor.com


On 27 August 2014 08:42, Eric Greene  wrote:

> Forgive me I'm a little lost.
>
> I am working on deploying elasticsearch on a AWS server.  Previously in
> development I have started elasticsearch using ./bin/elasticsearch
> -Des.config=/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
>
> But in live deployment, I want to keep elasticsearch running as a
> service...
>
> I have 1.2.0 installed on Ubuntu 12.04 on my AWS instance.
>
> I run sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch start and I get:
> * Starting Elasticsearch server
>
> I check sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch status and I get:
> * elasticsearch is not running
>
> I'm not sure how to troubleshoot.  Any advice or suggestions?  Thanks
>
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How do I start elasticsearch as a service?

2014-08-26 Thread Eric Greene
Forgive me I'm a little lost.

I am working on deploying elasticsearch on a AWS server.  Previously in 
development I have started elasticsearch using ./bin/elasticsearch 
-Des.config=/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml

But in live deployment, I want to keep elasticsearch running as a service...

I have 1.2.0 installed on Ubuntu 12.04 on my AWS instance.

I run sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch start and I get:
* Starting Elasticsearch server

I check sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch status and I get:
* elasticsearch is not running

I'm not sure how to troubleshoot.  Any advice or suggestions?  Thanks

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