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Issues running on AWS Fargate

Open diondree opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

Hello, im currently trying to run this image on AWS Fargate using docker compose. I am stuck at the mmap boostrap check because Fargate doesnt allow you to change that but i see there's an option to disable that via the setting the environment variable to ES_SETTING_NODE_STORE_ALLOW__MMAP=false but after doing that nothing changes so wanted to know if its just not being passed based on how this image is configured. Below is my docker-compose.yml for further reference.

version: '2'

services:
  elk:
    image: sebp/elk
    container_name: elk
    ulimits: 
      nofile:
        soft: 65536
        hard: 65536
    deploy:
      resources:
        limits:
          cpus: '2'
          memory: 4096M

    environment:
      - ES_SETTING_NODE_STORE_ALLOW__MMAP=false
      - discovery.type=single-node
    ports:
      - "5601:5601"
      - "9200:9200"
      - "5044:5044"

diondree avatar Aug 16 '22 14:08 diondree

Interesting, had never seen this env var before.

Due to the way Linux services run, env vars passed to the container won’t be seen by said services as is. I think the easiest way to pass the ES_SETTING_NODE_STORE_ALLOW__MMAP env var to Elasticsearch would be to add it to the /etc/default/elasticsearch file in the image (e.g. take https://github.com/spujadas/elk-docker/blob/master/elasticsearch-default, add ES_SETTING_NODE_STORE_ALLOW__MMAP=false, bind-mount the updated file to /etc/default/elasticsearch using docker-compose.yml).

Hope that helps.

spujadas avatar Aug 16 '22 18:08 spujadas

Hi @spujadas, thanks alot for this, will give it a shot and let you know if that works.

diondree avatar Aug 17 '22 15:08 diondree