Public bug reported:
The correct way to control whether elasticsearch starts on system
startup is to do "systemctl disable elasticsearch" or "systemctl enable
elasticsearch". The $START_DAEMON variable, which is set in
/etc/default/elasticsearch and checked in /etc/init.d/elasticsearch, is
completely redundant and should be gotten rid of in favor of the
supported mechanism for enabling or disabling services.
** Affects: elasticsearch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
elasticsearch $START_DAEMON setting in /etc/default/elasticsearch
should be eliminated
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