Also, try this: sudo wget -qO - https://artifacts.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch | sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install elasticsearch to start elasticsearch you can do it : 1. sudo -i service elasticsearch start or 2. sudo systemctl start elasticsearch to see if it working: curl 'http://localhost:9200/?pretty' I hope this helps. El lun., 21 de sep. de 2020 a la(s) 22:08, Charles Kelley ( cmkelleymls@gmail.com) escribió:
Hello, all!
In our latest exchange, on 20 Sept. 2020 at 18:24, Alvaro Cornejo < cornejo.alvaro@gmail.com> wrote:
404 usually means the resource (file) you are trying to get is not
available..
I´ve just tried the wget you posted and I was able to get the file, so I assume there was a temporary failure somewhere.
Try it again
Regards
I tried again. This time, it downloaded and appeared to install because the OS reports this.
elasticsearch-6.8.9 100%[===============>] 144.52M 8.35MB/s in 16s
2020-09-21 17:56:45 (8.90 MB/s) - 'elasticsearch-6.8.9 saved [149479310/149479310]
So I entered the next command, to wit:
$ dpkg -i elasticsearch-6.8.9.deb
The OS reported the following error:
dpkg: error: cannot access archive 'elasticsearch 6.8.9': No such file or directory.
Now what did I do wrong?
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