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# Elasticsearch Cloudron Package Installation
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This guide explains how to install the Elasticsearch package on your Cloudron instance.
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## Prerequisites
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- A Cloudron instance (version 7.0.0 or later)
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- Administrative access to your Cloudron
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## Installation Steps
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### Method 1: Using the Cloudron App Store (When Available)
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1. Log in to your Cloudron dashboard
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2. Go to the App Store
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3. Search for "Elasticsearch"
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4. Click Install
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5. Follow the on-screen instructions
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### Method 2: Manual Installation
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1. Download the latest package from the releases page
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2. Log in to your Cloudron dashboard
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3. Go to Settings -> Apps -> Install with File
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4. Select the downloaded package file
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5. Follow the on-screen instructions
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## Post-Installation
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After installation:
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1. Check the app logs to ensure Elasticsearch has started correctly
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2. Update the default password in the app's environment settings
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3. Configure your other Cloudron apps to connect to Elasticsearch using `localhost:9200`
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## Troubleshooting
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- If Elasticsearch fails to start, check the app logs for error messages
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- Ensure your Cloudron has sufficient resources available
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- If you encounter disk space issues, consider increasing the app's storage allocation
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## Support
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For support, please create an issue on the package's GitHub repository or contact the package maintainer.
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