Setting es_enable_xpack: false is the way to install oss

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Michael Russell 2018-06-20 08:04:23 +02:00
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Elasticsearch 6.3 includes several big changes that are reflected in this role.
When upgrading from module versions prior to 6.3, there are a number of upgrade considerations to take into account:
* This role defaults to the upstream package repositories, which now include X-Pack bundled by default. To preserve previous behavior which does _not_ include X-Pack be sure to explicitly set `es_enable_xpack: true` which will install the `elasticsearch-oss` package.
* This role defaults to the upstream package repositories, which now include X-Pack bundled by default. To preserve previous behavior which does _not_ include X-Pack be sure to explicitly set `es_enable_xpack: false` which will install the `elasticsearch-oss` package.
* Great care has been taken in making sure that all upgrade paths work, however as always please take extra caution when upgrading and test in a non-production environment. New automated tests have been added to make sure that the following upgrade paths work:
* oss to oss
* oss to xpack
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* Documentation clarification.
* Fixes for loading of templates
* Support for ML
* Ability to install x-pack from remote.
* Ability to install x-pack from remote.