You might have to give the complete path to the plugin command.
/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/plugin .
On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 9:52:15 AM UTC+1, Per Erik Nordlien wrote:
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>> You could use a plugin like ELASTICHQ for elastic to have a better look
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Sounds great, but when I run:
sudo bin/plugin --install http://github.com/royrusso/elasticsearch-HQ
sudo bin/plugin --install royrusso/elasticsearch-HQ
sudo bin/plugin -i
It will only prevent you when configured correctly, you have to look at the
size of your indexes,
and define your strategy based on the usage.
You could use a plugin like ELASTICHQ for elastic to have a better look at
what your ES servers are doing.
On Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 10:48:14 AM