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Cerebro

cerebro is an open source(MIT License) elasticsearch web admin tool.

Requirements

cerebro needs Java 1.8 or newer to run.

##Installation

##Configuration

Some settings in cerebro can be set by specifying them as Java System properties, while others need to be specified on the configuration file(conf/application.conf).

For an extensive list of Java System properties accepted, check https://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.5.x/ProductionConfiguration

HTTP server address and port

You can run cerebro listening on a different port(9000) and host(0.0.0.0):

bin/cerebro -Dhttp.port=1234 -Dhttp.address=127.0.0.1

Path of RUNNING_PID

By default, the RUNNING_PID is placed on the root directory of cerebro, but it is recommendable to place it somewhere that is cleared on restart(/var/run). Make sure the location exists and that cerebro has write permissions to it.

bin/cerebro -Dpidfile.path=/var/run/cerebro.pid

It is also possible to avoid the creation of the RUNNING_PID file by setting the path to /dev/null on the configuration file:

pidfile.path = "/dev/null"

###List of known hosts A list of predefined hosts can be defined for quicker access by editing conf/application.conf file. If host is password protected, authentication should be also set.

Example:

hosts: [
	{
		host: http://localhost:9200
	},
	{
    	host = "http://some-authenticated-host:9200",
  		auth = {
       		username = "username"
			password = "secret-password"
	}
]