Never mind, I found it. The problem is that newer versions of elasticsearch (> 7.14?)
do over-eager version checking as described here
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68992402/elasticsearch-error-the-client-noticed-that-the-server-is-not-a-supported-dist>.
I ended up moving to
https://opensearch.org/ <https://opensearch.org/> which looks
like it's working. Apparently this affects multiple language bindings (Python, Ruby,
JS, maybe others).
On Jan 10, 2022, at 9:35 PM, Roy Smith
<roy(a)panix.com> wrote:
I'm exploring using elasticsearch in Toolforge. I'm running Python 3.7, with
elasticsearch==7.16.2 installed. When I run:
def main():
es = Elasticsearch(['elasticsearch.svc.tools.eqiad1.wikimedia.cloud:80'])
print(es.info())
I get:
elasticsearch.exceptions.UnsupportedProductError:
The client noticed that the server is not a supported distribution of Elasticsearch
Any idea what's wrong? Are we running some very old version of elasticsearch
server?
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