Set address space limit in systemd service file#25975
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We have a bootstrap check for the maximum size of the virtual memory address space for the Elasticsearch process. We can set this in the service file for Elasticsearch when installed as a service on systemd-based systems for a better user experience than them fumbling through thinking they should set this via /etc/security/limits.d (as a lot of pages on the Internet would tell them) not realizing that systemd completely ignores these for services and then trying to figure out how to add a unit file for the Elasticsearch service.
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* master: Remove memlock suggestion from systemd service Also skip JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS on Windows Remove useless checks from evil JNA tests Add max file size bootstrap check Exit Windows scripts promptly on failure Remove another reference to 64-bit systems. Remove reference to 32-bit systems. (elastic#25971) No more using 'hybrid mmapfs / niofs' (elastic#25944)
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We have a bootstrap check for the maximum size of the virtual memory address space for the Elasticsearch process. We can set this in the service file for Elasticsearch when installed as a service on systemd-based systems for a better user experience than them fumbling through thinking they should set this via /etc/security/limits.d (as a lot of pages on the Internet would tell them) not realizing that systemd completely ignores these for services and then trying to figure out how to add a unit file for the Elasticsearch service. Relates #25975
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We have a bootstrap check for the maximum size of the virtual memory address space for the Elasticsearch process. We can set this in the service file for Elasticsearch when installed as a service on systemd-based systems for a better user experience than them fumbling through thinking they should set this via /etc/security/limits.d (as a lot of pages on the Internet would tell them) not realizing that systemd completely ignores these for services and then trying to figure out how to add a unit file for the Elasticsearch service. Relates #25975
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We have a bootstrap check for the maximum size of the virtual memory address space for the Elasticsearch process. We can set this in the service file for Elasticsearch when installed as a service on systemd-based systems for a better user experience than them fumbling through thinking they should set this via /etc/security/limits.d (as a lot of pages on the Internet would tell them) not realizing that systemd completely ignores these for services and then trying to figure out how to add a unit file for the Elasticsearch service. Relates #25975
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We have a bootstrap check for the maximum size of the virtual memory address space for the Elasticsearch process. We can set this in the service file for Elasticsearch when installed as a service on systemd-based systems for a better user experience than them fumbling through thinking they should set this via /etc/security/limits.d (as a lot of pages on the Internet would tell them) not realizing that systemd completely ignores these for services and then trying to figure out how to add a unit file for the Elasticsearch service.