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==== Running Elasticsearch from the command line
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Once installed, Elasticsearch can be started from the command line, if not installed as a service
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and configured to start when installation completes, as follows:
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["source","sh",subs="attributes,callouts"]
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.\bin\elasticsearch.exe
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The command line terminal will display output similar to the following:
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image::images/msi_installer/elasticsearch_exe.png[]
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By default {es} prints its logs to `STDOUT` and to the `<cluster name>.log`
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file within `LOGSDIRECTORY`. {es} logs some information while it is starting
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up, but once it has finished initializing it will continue to run in the
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foreground and won't log anything further until something happens that is worth
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recording. While {es} is running you can interact with it through its HTTP
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interface which is on port 9200 by default. To stop {es}, press `Ctrl-C`.
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