Difference between revisions of "Elasticsearch --version"
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<ref>https://kb.objectrocket.com/elasticsearch/how-to-check-your-elasticsearch-version-from-the-command-line</ref> | <ref>https://kb.objectrocket.com/elasticsearch/how-to-check-your-elasticsearch-version-from-the-command-line</ref> | ||
Revision as of 08:30, 26 September 2022
elasticsearch --version command terminated with exit code 137
elasticsearch --version ... Version: 6.6.1, Build: default/tar/1fd8f69/2019-02-13T17:10:04.160291Z, JVM: 11.0.2 [1]
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