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-{%- from "elasticsearch/map.jinja" import server with context -%}
-################################
-# Elasticsearch
-################################
-
-# Elasticsearch home directory
-#ES_HOME=/usr/share/elasticsearch
-
-# Elasticsearch configuration directory
-#CONF_DIR=/etc/elasticsearch
-
-# Elasticsearch data directory
-#DATA_DIR=/var/lib/elasticsearch
-
-# Elasticsearch logs directory
-#LOG_DIR=/var/log/elasticsearch
-
-# Elasticsearch PID directory
-#PID_DIR=/var/run/elasticsearch
-
-# Heap size defaults to 256m min, 1g max
-# Set ES_HEAP_SIZE to 50% of available RAM, but no more than 31g
-ES_HEAP_SIZE={{ server.get('heap', {}).get('size', grains.get('mem_total', 1024)/2/1024)|round(0, 'ceil')|int }}g
-
-# Heap new generation
-#ES_HEAP_NEWSIZE=
-
-# Maximum direct memory
-#ES_DIRECT_SIZE=
-
-# Additional Java OPTS
-#ES_JAVA_OPTS=
-
-# Configure restart on package upgrade (true, every other setting will lead to not restarting)
-#ES_RESTART_ON_UPGRADE=true
-
-# Path to the GC log file
-#ES_GC_LOG_FILE=/var/log/elasticsearch/gc.log
-
-################################
-# Elasticsearch service
-################################
-
-# SysV init.d
-#
-# When executing the init script, this user will be used to run the elasticsearch service.
-# The default value is 'elasticsearch' and is declared in the init.d file.
-# Note that this setting is only used by the init script. If changed, make sure that
-# the configured user can read and write into the data, work, plugins and log directories.
-# For systemd service, the user is usually configured in file /usr/lib/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service
-#ES_USER=elasticsearch
-#ES_GROUP=elasticsearch
-
-# The number of seconds to wait before checking if Elasticsearch started successfully as a daemon process
-ES_STARTUP_SLEEP_TIME=5
-
-################################
-# System properties
-################################
-
-# Specifies the maximum file descriptor number that can be opened by this process
-# When using Systemd, this setting is ignored and the LimitNOFILE defined in
-# /usr/lib/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service takes precedence
-MAX_OPEN_FILES=131070
-
-# The maximum number of bytes of memory that may be locked into RAM
-# Set to "unlimited" if you use the 'bootstrap.mlockall: true' option
-# in elasticsearch.yml (ES_HEAP_SIZE must also be set).
-# When using Systemd, the LimitMEMLOCK property must be set
-# in /usr/lib/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service
-MAX_LOCKED_MEMORY=unlimited
-
-# Maximum number of VMA (Virtual Memory Areas) a process can own
-# When using Systemd, this setting is ignored and the 'vm.max_map_count'
-# property is set at boot time in /usr/lib/sysctl.d/elasticsearch.conf
-#MAX_MAP_COUNT=262144