Elasticsearch Integration Horizon can persist/forward certain data to Elasticsearch. The following sections describe the configuration possibilities as well as the available features. Internally, all Elasticsearch integrations use the Jest library to access the Elasticsearch REST interface. Configuration The location of the configuration file depends on the feature. For flows, find it in $OPENNMS_HOME/etc/org.opennms.features.flows.persistence.elastic.cfg. You can set the following properties: Property Description Default Required elasticUrl URL(s) to Elasticsearch nodes. Can either point directly to REST API or seed nodes. The format is: <host>:<port>. Comma separate multiple values. http://localhost:9200 Optional elasticIndexStrategy Index strategy for data. Allowed values: yearly, monthly, daily, hourly. daily globalElasticUser Username to use for all nodes, when X-Pack Security is configured. none globalElasticPassword Password to use for all nodes, when X-Pack Security is configured. none ignoreCertificates Set this to ignore HTTPS/SSL/TLS certificates. false defaultMaxTotalConnectionPerRoute Sets the default maximum connections per route. Negative values are ignored. <available processors> * 2 maxTotalConnection Sets the default maximum total connections. Negative values are ignored. <max connections per route> * 3 nodeDiscovery Enable/disable node discovery. Valid values are true|false. false nodeDiscoveryFrequency Defines the frequency, in seconds, in which the nodes are rediscovered. Must be set, if discovery=true none proxy Defines a proxy server for communicating with your Elasticsearch cluster. Must be a valid URL. none httpCompression Defines that HTTP compression is enabled. none retries Defines how many times an operation is retried before considered failed. 0 retryCooldown Defines the cool-down in ms to wait before retrying. Value of 0 means no cool-down. Value must be >= 0. 500 connTimeout Defines the connection timeout in ms. 5000 readTimeout Defines the read timeout in ms. 30000 bulkRetryCount Defines the number of retries performed before a bulk operation is considered failed. When bulk operations fail, only the failed items are retried. 5 bulkSize The number of flow documents to collect into a bulk operation before committing. This is per thread. Set to 0 to disable bulking. 1000 bulkFlushMs Timeout to flush bulk even if bulkSize wasn’t reached. This is per thread. Set to 0 to disable flushing. 500 settings.index.number_of_shards The number of primary shards that an index should have. Refer to Elasticsearch Reference → Index Modules for more details. none settings.index.number_of_replicas The number of replicas each primary shard has. Refer to Elasticsearch Reference → Index Modules for more details. none settings.index.refresh_interval How often to perform a refresh operation, which makes recent changes to the index visible to search. Refer to Elasticsearch Reference → Index Modules for more details. none settings.index.routing_partition_size The number of shards a custom routing value can go to. Refer to Elasticsearch Reference → Index Modules for more details. none indexPrefix Prefix is prepended to the index and template names. Used in cases where you want to share the same Elasticsearch cluster with many Horizon instances. none If a configuration management tool is used, the properties file can be created and is used as startup configuration If credentials are provided, preemptive authorization is used for all defined Elasticsearch nodes. Configuration example to access Elasticsearch elasticUrl=http://elastic:9200 elasticIndexStrategy=daily globalElasticUser=elastic globalElasticPassword=changeme Credentials It is possible to define credentials for each Elasticsearch node individually. Credentials for each node must be stored in $OPENNMS_HOME/etc/elastic-credentials.xml. Custom credentials <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <elastic-credentials> <credentials url="http://localhost:9200" username="ulf" password="ulf" /> <credentials url="https://10.10.0.1:9333" username="ulf" password="flu" /> </elastic-credentials> Credentials are globally defined and will be used by all features that connect to the specified URLs. Telemetry Daemon Feature Matrix