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Co-authored-by: Liam Thompson <32779855+leemthompo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Liam Thompson <leemthompo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martijn Laarman <Mpdreamz@gmail.com>
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Setting up GCE Discovery [discovery-gce-usage-long]
Prerequisites [discovery-gce-usage-long-prerequisites]
Before starting, you need:
- Your project ID, e.g.
es-cloud
. Get it from Google API Console. - To install Google Cloud SDK
If you did not set it yet, you can define your default project you will work on:
gcloud config set project es-cloud
Login to Google Cloud [discovery-gce-usage-long-login]
If you haven’t already, login to Google Cloud
gcloud auth login
This will open your browser. You will be asked to sign-in to a Google account and authorize access to the Google Cloud SDK.
Creating your first instance [discovery-gce-usage-long-first-instance]
gcloud compute instances create myesnode1 \
--zone <your-zone> \
--scopes compute-rw
When done, a report like this one should appears:
Created [https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/es-cloud-1070/zones/us-central1-f/instances/myesnode1].
NAME ZONE MACHINE_TYPE PREEMPTIBLE INTERNAL_IP EXTERNAL_IP STATUS
myesnode1 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.133.54 104.197.94.25 RUNNING
You can now connect to your instance:
# Connect using google cloud SDK
gcloud compute ssh myesnode1 --zone europe-west1-a
# Or using SSH with external IP address
ssh -i ~/.ssh/google_compute_engine 192.158.29.199
::::{admonition} Service Account Permissions :class: important
It’s important when creating an instance that the correct permissions are set. At a minimum, you must ensure you have:
scopes=compute-rw
Failing to set this will result in unauthorized messages when starting Elasticsearch. See Machine Permissions.
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Once connected, install {{es}}.
Install Elasticsearch discovery gce plugin [discovery-gce-usage-long-install-plugin]
Install the plugin:
# Use Plugin Manager to install it
sudo bin/elasticsearch-plugin install discovery-gce
Open the elasticsearch.yml
file:
sudo vi /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
And add the following lines:
cloud:
gce:
project_id: es-cloud
zone: europe-west1-a
discovery:
seed_providers: gce
Start Elasticsearch:
sudo systemctl start elasticsearch
If anything goes wrong, you should check logs:
tail -f /var/log/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.log
If needed, you can change log level to trace
by opening log4j2.properties
:
sudo vi /etc/elasticsearch/log4j2.properties
and adding the following line:
# discovery
logger.discovery_gce.name = discovery.gce
logger.discovery_gce.level = trace