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Selecting previously unselected package elasticsearch.
 
(Reading database ... 406060 files and directories currently installed.)
 
Preparing to unpack .../elasticsearch_8.6.2_amd64.deb ...
 
Creating elasticsearch group... OK
 
Creating elasticsearch user... OK
 
Unpacking elasticsearch (8.6.2) ...
 
Setting up elasticsearch (8.6.2) ...
 
--------------------------- Security autoconfiguration information ------------------------------
 
 
 
Authentication and authorization are enabled.
 
TLS for the transport and HTTP layers is enabled and configured.
 
 
 
The generated password for the elastic built-in superuser is : 17GD6LQBWs0h+WUJl9t2
 
 
 
If this node should join an existing cluster, you can reconfigure this with
 
'/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-reconfigure-node --enrollment-token <token-here>'
 
after creating an enrollment token on your existing cluster.
 
 
 
You can complete the following actions at any time:
 
 
 
Reset the password of the elastic built-in superuser with
 
'/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-reset-password -u elastic'.
 
 
 
Generate an enrollment token for Kibana instances with
 
'/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-create-enrollment-token -s kibana'.
 
 
 
Generate an enrollment token for Elasticsearch nodes with
 
'/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-create-enrollment-token -s node'.
 
 
 
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### NOT starting on installation, please execute the following statements to configure elasticsearch service to start automatically using systemd
 
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
 
sudo systemctl enable elasticsearch.service
 
### You can start elasticsearch service by executing
 
sudo systemctl start elasticsearch.service
 
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