- Plugins and Integrations: other versions:
- Introduction to plugins
- Plugin management
- API extension plugins
- Analysis plugins
- ICU analysis plugin
- Japanese (kuromoji) analysis plugin
kuromoji
analyzerkuromoji_iteration_mark
character filterkuromoji_tokenizer
kuromoji_baseform
token filterkuromoji_part_of_speech
token filterkuromoji_readingform
token filterkuromoji_stemmer
token filterja_stop
token filterkuromoji_number
token filterhiragana_uppercase
token filterkatakana_uppercase
token filterkuromoji_completion
token filter
- Korean (nori) analysis plugin
- Phonetic analysis plugin
- Smart Chinese analysis plugin
- Stempel Polish analysis plugin
- Ukrainian analysis plugin
- Discovery plugins
- Mapper plugins
- Snapshot/restore repository plugins
- Store plugins
- Integrations
- Creating an Elasticsearch plugin
GCE Tips
editGCE Tips
editStore project id locally
editIf you don’t want to repeat the project id each time, you can save it in the local gcloud config
gcloud config set project es-cloud
Machine Permissions
editIf you have created a machine without the correct permissions, you will see 403 unauthorized
error messages. To change machine permission on an existing instance, first stop the instance then Edit. Scroll down to Access Scopes
to change permission. The other way to alter these permissions is to delete the instance (NOT THE DISK). Then create another with the correct permissions.
- Creating machines with gcloud
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Ensure the following flags are set:
--scopes=compute-rw
- Creating with console (web)
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When creating an instance using the web console, scroll down to Identity and API access.
Select a service account with the correct permissions or choose Compute Engine default service account and select Allow default access for Access scopes.
- Creating with knife google
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Set the service account scopes when creating the machine:
knife google server create www1 \ -m n1-standard-1 \ -I debian-8 \ -Z us-central1-a \ -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa \ -x jdoe \ --gce-service-account-scopes https://www.googleapis.com/auth/compute
Or, you may use the alias:
--gce-service-account-scopes compute-rw
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