Ansible/playbook/linux/elastic/install-elasticsearch.yml
James Tombleson 8f63118ca2 updates
Comments added to elasticsearch
Config for kibana is now done with ansible
removed the stored config file
metricbeat was added
2019-04-19 12:52:07 -07:00

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- name: Install Elasticsearch
hosts: elastic
tasks:
- name: Install Elastic GPG Key
become: true
apt_key:
url: "https://artifacts.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch"
state: present
id: 46095ACC8548582C1A2699A9D27D666CD88E42B4
- name: Install apt-transport-https
apt:
name: apt-transport-https
- name: Add Elastic Repo
become: true
copy:
src: elastic-7.x.list
dest: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
backup: yes
- name: Update Packages
become: true
apt:
update_cache: true
- name: Install ElasticSearch
become: true
apt:
name: elasticsearch
# This will work on a new install.
# If any changes are needed to the cluster name on an existing install add another function
- name: Config - cluster.name 'elastic-DMI01'
become: true
lineinfile:
path: /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
regex: '^cluster.name'
insertafter: '#cluster.name: my-application'
line: 'cluster.name: elastic-DMI01'
backup: yes
# We define the name of the host we are working on
- name: Config - node.name
become: true
lineinfile:
path: /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
regex: '^node.name'
insertafter: '#node.name: node-1'
line: "node.name: {{ ansible_eno1.ipv4.address }}"
# Allow 9200 so we can access it over the network
- name: Allow port 9200 though UFW
become: true
ufw:
rule: allow
port: 9200
#name: ElasticSearch
- name: Service reload daemon
become: true
systemd:
daemon_reload: yes
- name: systemd - enable ElasticSearch on startup
become: true
systemd:
name: elasticsearch
enabled: yes
- name: systemd - restart ElasticSearch service
become: true
systemd:
name: elasticsearch
state: restarted