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How Do I Check the List of Default Plugins for Elasticsearch and OpenSearch Clusters?
How Do I Check the List of Default Plugins for Elasticsearch and OpenSearch Clusters?
Updated on 2024-12-02 GMT+08:00
Default plugins are available for the Elasticsearch and OpenSearch clusters in CSS. You can check the default plugins on the CSS web console or on Kibana or OpenSearch Dashboards.
Checking Plugins on the CSS Console
- Log in to the CSS management console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Clusters. Click the target cluster name and go to the Cluster Information page.
- Click the Plugins tab.
- On the Default page, check the default plugins supported by the current version.
Checking Plugins on Kibana or OpenSearch Dashboards
- Log in to the CSS management console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Clusters. Locate the target cluster and click Access Kibana in the Operation column to log in to Kibana (for Elasticsearch) or OpenSearch Dashboards (for OpenSearch).
- For a non-security mode cluster: The Kibana or OpenSearch Dashboards console is displayed.
- For a security-mode cluster: Enter the username and password on the login page and click Log In to go to the Kibana or OpenSearch Dashboards console. The default username is admin and the password is the administrator password you specified during cluster creation.
- Go to Dev Tools and run the following command to view the cluster plugin information:
GET _cat/plugins?v
The following is an example of the response body:
name component version css-test-ess-esn-1-1 analysis-dynamic-synonym 7.6.2-xxxx-ei-css-v1.0.1 css-test-ess-esn-1-1 analysis-icu 7.6.2-xxxx-ei-css-v1.1.6 css-test-ess-esn-1-1 analysis-ik 7.6.2-xxxx-ei-css-v1.0.1 ......
name indicates the cluster node name, component indicates the plugin name, and version indicates the plugin version.
Parent topic: Managing CSS Clusters
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