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kibana plugin --install with a timeout fails #6495
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Hi Mike, Plugin install is randomly killed while doing 'Optimizing and caching browser bundles...' |
As a workaround we're building the AMI with a larger EC2 instance so that we don't run into this strange Kibana timeout issue. |
@regel Yeah, I just stopped using kibana plugins. Be nice to get a fix though... |
I'm also running into this issue on a virtual machine, guess there isn't enough RAM. |
I wonder if the default timeout value of 0 might be being ignored somehow..
My ansible playbook task seems to think a successful plugin install fails (it probably takes so long as it's running on my laptop in a vm)
e.g
It is installed successfully, but the "Killed" means it's causing my ansible task to call it a failure.
The real issue however, is the timeout values seem to be ignored:
I tried adding a timeout value and I get:
other values seem to have no effect:
running kibana 4.4.1, ubuntu package installed from the elastic debian repo
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