diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3f3b6e6..3e45f8e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -72,9 +72,9 @@ By default, the stack exposes the following ports: * 9300: Elasticsearch TCP transport * 5601: Kibana -> :information_source: Elasticsearch's [bootstrap checks][booststap-checks] were purposely disabled to facilitate the -> setup of the Elastic stack in development environments. For production setups, we recommend users to set up their host -> according to the instructions from the Elasticsearch documentation: [Important System Configuration][es-sys-config]. +> :warning: Elasticsearch's [bootstrap checks][booststap-checks] were purposely disabled to facilitate the setup of the +> Elastic stack in development environments. For production setups, we recommend users to set up their host according to +> the instructions from the Elasticsearch documentation: [Important System Configuration][es-sys-config]. ### SELinux @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ $ docker-compose up You can also run all services in the background (detached mode) by adding the `-d` flag to the above command. -> :information_source: You must run `docker-compose build` first whenever you switch branch or update a base image. +> :warning: You must run `docker-compose build` first whenever you switch branch or update a base image. If you are starting the stack for the very first time, please read the section below attentively. @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ $ docker-compose build $ docker-compose up ``` -> :information_source: Always pay attention to the [upgrade instructions][upgrade] for each individual component before +> :warning: Always pay attention to the [upgrade instructions][upgrade] for each individual component before performing a stack upgrade. ### Plugins and integrations