java.lang.AssertionError: Elasticsearch container did not start successfully.
ps output:
0
Stdout:
Created elasticsearch keystore in /usr/share/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.keystore
Stderr:
Thread dump:
2025-06-05 13:06:31
Full thread dump OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (24+36-3646 mixed mode, sharing):
Threads class SMR info:
_java_thread_list=0x000073755c000b60, length=13, elements={
0x00007375cc02a7d0, 0x00007375cc06d3d0, 0x00007375cc06e3a0, 0x00007375cc06fbb0,
0x00007375cc071290, 0x00007375cc0728d0, 0x00007375cc074490, 0x00007375cc07dc30,
0x00007375cc089ee0, 0x00007375cc08c5d0, 0x000073754c3fc5a0, 0x000073754c3fcdd0,
0x000073755c000f20
}
"main" #3 [326] prio=5 os_prio=0 cpu=20877.78ms elapsed=26.01s tid=0x00007375cc02a7d0 nid=326 runnable [0x00007375d2cc6000]
java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
at java.security.MessageDigest$Delegate.engineUpdate(java.base@24/MessageDigest.java:655)
at java.security.MessageDigest.update(java.base@24/MessageDigest.java:347)
at com.sun.cry
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Reproduces locally?:
N/A
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