Hi, Sri

I tried to change logging level to TRACE in logging.yml file, but still it 
just did not create any logs.

I noticed it only read settings inside "/etc/default/elasticsearch", but 
never read settings inside "/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml", even 
though I have 'CONF_FILE=/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml'

So if I set 'LOG_DIR=/home/log/elasticsearch', 
'DATA_DIR=/home/data/elasticsearch' 
inside "/etc/default/elasticsearch", it will at least create those 
directories accordingly when starting, but it will not if I set those 
variables inside 'elasticsearch.yml' file using path.data, path.logs.

This also makes me believe the logging.yml file is never read.

On Friday, June 27, 2014 11:38:06 AM UTC-4, sri wrote:
>
> Hi Steven,
>
> Change the logging level to TRACE or DEBUG and check the logs , you should 
> be able to identify the problem.
> Hope that helps
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Sri
>
> On Friday, June 27, 2014 10:51:36 AM UTC-4, Steven Yue wrote:
>>
>> Hi, everyone
>>
>> I'm trying to install elasticsearch 1.2.1 on a ubuntu 14.04 server. 
>>
>> I used the dpkg -i to install
>>
>> When I run 'sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch start', it says: "Starting 
>> Elasticsearch Server [ OK ]", but actually no process is ever started, and 
>> I couldn't find any errors or any logs in the log folder(
>> /var/log/elasticsearch).
>>
>> I tried to run 'sudo /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch start' 
>> directly, and it is able to start and i can get response when using curl, 
>> although it gives me the following warnning:
>>
>> log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (node).
>> log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
>> log4j:WARN See http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/faq.html#noconfig for 
>> more info.
>>
>>
>> I tried to edit settings in /etc/default/elasticsearch, uncommented the 
>> following lines:
>>
>> ES_HEAP_SIZE=2g
>>
>> MAX_LOCKED_MEMORY=unlimited
>>
>> # Elasticsearch log directory
>> LOG_DIR=/var/log/elasticsearch
>>
>> # Elasticsearch data directory
>> DATA_DIR=/home/data/elasticsearch
>>
>> # Elasticsearch work directory
>> WORK_DIR=/home/tmp/elasticsearch
>>
>> # Elasticsearch configuration directory
>> CONF_DIR=/etc/elasticsearch
>>
>> # Elasticsearch configuration file (elasticsearch.yml)
>> CONF_FILE=/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
>>
>> When restart the service, I did see it created the folder, but still 
>> failed to run, even thought it says 'OK'
>>
>>
>> Could anyone help me to figure out why and how to run it? Thanks
>>
>>
>>

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