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65 lines
1.9 KiB
65 lines
1.9 KiB
#!/bin/bash
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# CONTROLLING STARTUP:
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#
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# This script relies on a few environment variables to determine startup
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# behavior, those variables are:
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#
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# ES_PATH_CONF -- Path to config directory
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# ES_JAVA_OPTS -- External Java Opts on top of the defaults set
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#
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# Optionally, exact memory values can be set using the `ES_JAVA_OPTS`. Note that
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# the Xms and Xmx lines in the JVM options file must be commented out. Example
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# values are "512m", and "10g".
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#
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# ES_JAVA_OPTS="-Xms8g -Xmx8g" ./bin/elasticsearch
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source "`dirname "$0"`"/elasticsearch-env
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if [ -z "$ES_TMPDIR" ]; then
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ES_TMPDIR=`"$JAVA" -cp "$ES_CLASSPATH" org.elasticsearch.tools.launchers.TempDirectory`
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fi
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ES_JVM_OPTIONS="$ES_PATH_CONF"/jvm.options
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ES_JAVA_OPTS=`export ES_TMPDIR; "$JAVA" -cp "$ES_CLASSPATH" org.elasticsearch.tools.launchers.JvmOptionsParser "$ES_JVM_OPTIONS"`
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# manual parsing to find out, if process should be detached
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if ! echo $* | grep -E '(^-d |-d$| -d |--daemonize$|--daemonize )' > /dev/null; then
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exec \
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"$JAVA" \
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$ES_JAVA_OPTS \
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-Des.path.home="$ES_HOME" \
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-Des.path.conf="$ES_PATH_CONF" \
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-Des.distribution.flavor="$ES_DISTRIBUTION_FLAVOR" \
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-Des.distribution.type="$ES_DISTRIBUTION_TYPE" \
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-Des.bundled_jdk="$ES_BUNDLED_JDK" \
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-cp "$ES_CLASSPATH" \
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org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch \
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"$@"
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else
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exec \
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"$JAVA" \
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$ES_JAVA_OPTS \
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-Des.path.home="$ES_HOME" \
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-Des.path.conf="$ES_PATH_CONF" \
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-Des.distribution.flavor="$ES_DISTRIBUTION_FLAVOR" \
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-Des.distribution.type="$ES_DISTRIBUTION_TYPE" \
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-Des.bundled_jdk="$ES_BUNDLED_JDK" \
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-cp "$ES_CLASSPATH" \
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org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch \
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"$@" \
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<&- &
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retval=$?
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pid=$!
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[ $retval -eq 0 ] || exit $retval
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if [ ! -z "$ES_STARTUP_SLEEP_TIME" ]; then
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sleep $ES_STARTUP_SLEEP_TIME
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fi
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if ! ps -p $pid > /dev/null ; then
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exit 1
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fi
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exit 0
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fi
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exit $?
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