If you have changed default Elasticsearch certificate connection properties

Most Spectrum users will run with the default set of connection properties. However, if you did change any connection properties, you will have to pass into Spectrum the properties file with your unique settings using the –p command, described in the previous section.

Note: This section applies only to sites that have changed the default configuration for Elasticsearch.

Review the valid properties, below. You can ignore/omit properties that do not apply.

Index properties for 2020.1.0
spectrum.index.connect.timeout=
spectrum.index.encryption.keystore=
spectrum.index.encryption.keystoreAlias=
spectrum.index.encryption.keystorePassword=
spectrum.index.encryption.keystoreType=
spectrum.index.encryption.selfSignedCerts=
spectrum.index.encryption.trustAllHosts=
spectrum.index.encryption.truststore=
spectrum.index.encryption.truststorePassword=
spectrum.index.encryption.truststoreType=

Index properties for versions before 2019.1

spectrum.index.upgrade.certType=
spectrum.index.upgrade.keystore.password=
spectrum.index.upgrade.keystore.path=
spectrum.index.upgrade.truststore.password=
spectrum.index.upgrade.truststore.path=