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Hi everyone,
I installed Elasticsearch using the provided install.sh script. The installation completed without errors, but I never saw any password or enrollment token in the terminal output. Because of this, I can’t log in to Elasticsearch or Kibana.
What I expected:
A one-time password for the elastic superuser or an enrollment token printed during installation.
What actually happened:
The script finished, but no credentials were displayed.
Questions:
Is the install.sh script supposed to show the initial password?
If not, where can I find the credentials?
What’s the correct way to set or reset the elastic password after installation?
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Hi everyone,
I installed Elasticsearch using the provided install.sh script. The installation completed without errors, but I never saw any password or enrollment token in the terminal output. Because of this, I can’t log in to Elasticsearch or Kibana.
What I expected:
A one-time password for the elastic superuser or an enrollment token printed during installation.
What actually happened:
The script finished, but no credentials were displayed.
Questions:
Is the install.sh script supposed to show the initial password?
If not, where can I find the credentials?
What’s the correct way to set or reset the elastic password after installation?
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