Now you can run ElasticSearch v6 inside your M1 MacBook (or any other ARM computer)
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Elastic Search v6 with ARM support
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FROM ubuntu:bionic-20220531 | |
# Must be root to install the packages | |
USER root | |
# Install required deps | |
RUN apt update | |
RUN apt -y install gnupg wget apt-transport-https coreutils java-common | |
# Import Elasticsearch GPG Key | |
RUN wget -qO - https://artifacts.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch | apt-key add - | |
# Add Elasticsearch 6.x APT repository | |
# setting CPU architecture to be amd64 explicity as in case this is being built from ARM (which it should) it would find the elasticsearch package (elasticsearch 6.x doesn't have ARM binary) | |
RUN echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://artifacts.elastic.co/packages/6.x/apt stable main" | tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/elastic-6.x.list | |
# update after elastic-search repo added | |
RUN apt-get update | |
# Install ARM Amazon JDK | |
RUN wget https://corretto.aws/downloads/latest/amazon-corretto-8-aarch64-linux-jdk.deb -O amazon-jdk.deb | |
RUN dpkg --skip-same-version -i amazon-jdk.deb | |
RUN rm amazon-jdk.deb | |
# Install Elasticsearch 6.x | |
RUN apt-get -y install elasticsearch | |
# the user was created when installed the elasticsearch | |
# Must not be root: | |
# org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.StartupException: java.lang.RuntimeException: can not run elasticsearch as root | |
USER elasticsearch | |
WORKDIR /usr/share/elasticsearch | |
# Append the custom conf | |
RUN echo "# ---------------------------------- CUSTOM -----------------------------------" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "# Added because of the following error (TL;DR: X-Pack features are not supported in ARM):" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "# > org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.StartupException:" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "# > ElasticsearchException[X-Pack is not supported and Machine Learning is not available for [linux-aarch64];" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "# > you can use the other X-Pack features (unsupported) by setting xpack.ml.enabled: false in elasticsearch.yml]" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "xpack.ml.enabled: false" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "# Added because we want to listen to requests coming from computers in the network" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
RUN echo "network.host: 0.0.0.0" >> /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
ENTRYPOINT [ "./bin/elasticsearch" ] |
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Thanks 👍 This is something I've been looking for a while.