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Elasticsearch is a distributed, open source search and analytics engine for all types of data, including textual, numerical, geospatial, structured, and unstructured. Elasticsearch is built on Apache Lucene and was first released in 2010 by Elasticsearch N.V. (now known as Elastic).
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Describe the feature: Currently, when one creates an alert rule for a particular synthetic monitor, the flyout does not default to filter for the current alert. Therefore, even though a user created the alert rule within that monitor's page, the rule will apply to all monitors by default.
See the flow below, for example, in which a user creates an alert rule within a monitor page, but tha
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Released February 2010
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We should ignore java.io.tmpdir and override it with ES_TMPDIR. I think that variable should be taken into account from the beginning of startup scripts (including JavaVersionChecker) and the value should be applied as java option to all java processes.
Java processes started before ES_JAVA_OPTS are parsed (JavaVersionChecker, TempDirectory, JvmOptionParser) can also create temporary files in /