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ElasticSearch.sh
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### USAGE
###
### ./ElasticSearch.sh 1.5.0 will install Elasticsearch 1.5.0
### ./ElasticSearch.sh 1.4.4 will install Elasticsearch 1.4.4
### ./ElasticSearch.sh will fail because no version was specified (exit code 1)
###
### CLI options Contributed by @janpieper
### Check http://www.elasticsearch.org/download/ for latest version of ElasticSearch
### ElasticSearch version
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo ""
echo " Please specify the Elasticsearch version you want to install!"
echo ""
echo " $ $0 1.5.0"
echo ""
exit 1
fi
ELASTICSEARCH_VERSION=$1
if [[ ! "${ELASTICSEARCH_VERSION}" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
echo ""
echo " The specified Elasticsearch version isn't valid!"
echo ""
echo " $ $0 1.5.0"
echo ""
exit 2
fi
### Install OpenJDK
cd ~
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre-headless -y
### To install Java 8 instead, uncomment the following two lines
# sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-8-oracle
# sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-set-default
### Download and Install ElasticSearch
wget https://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-${ELASTICSEARCH_VERSION}.deb
sudo dpkg -i elasticsearch-${ELASTICSEARCH_VERSION}.deb
### Install the Java Service Wrapper for ElasticSearch
curl -L http://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-servicewrapper/tarball/master | tar -xz
sudo mkdir /usr/local/share/elasticsearch
sudo mkdir /usr/local/share/elasticsearch/bin
sudo mv *servicewrapper*/service /usr/local/share/elasticsearch/bin/
rm -Rf *servicewrapper*
sudo /usr/local/share/elasticsearch/bin/service/elasticsearch install
sudo ln -s `readlink -f /usr/local/share/elasticsearch/bin/service/elasticsearch` /usr/local/bin/rcelasticsearch
### Start ElasticSearch
sudo service elasticsearch start
### Make sure service is running
curl http://localhost:9200
### Should return something like this:
# {
# "status" : 200,
# "name" : "Storm",
# "version" : {
# "number" : "1.3.1",
# "build_hash" : "2de6dc5268c32fb49b205233c138d93aaf772015",
# "build_timestamp" : "2014-07-28T14:45:15Z",
# "build_snapshot" : false,
# "lucene_version" : "4.9"
# },
# "tagline" : "You Know, for Search"
# }