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====== Big Data Service: Use Alternative Instance ====== | ====== Big Data Service: Use Alternative Instance ====== | ||
- | Some App Store Connect (Data Core) components require access to an Elasticsearch instance. For example, Alarm Analysis requires a repository to store analysed data. | + | Some App Store Connect (Data Core) components require |
- | Installations of App Store Connect and Gestalt include the Big Data Service (a stand-alone instance of Elasticsearch configured for local use), however | + | Installations of App Store Connect and Gestalt include the Big Data Service (a stand-alone instance of Elasticsearch configured for local use), however, any instance |
- | **Version Requirement:** | + | **Version Requirement** |
* Elasticsearch 2.4.0 | * Elasticsearch 2.4.0 | ||
* Java RE 1.8.0_111 | * Java RE 1.8.0_111 | ||
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+ | To disable the local Elasticsearch instance and employ another, follow the instructions below: | ||
**1. Disable the Intelligent Plant Big Data Service** | **1. Disable the Intelligent Plant Big Data Service** |
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