Failed to start Elasticsearch(/usr/lib/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)

● elasticsearch.service - Elasticsearch
   Loaded: loaded `(/usr/lib/systemd/system/elasticsearch.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)`
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2022-07-13 14:05:42 IST; 1min 59s ago
     Docs: https://www.elastic.co
  Process: 500504 ExecStart=/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/systemd-entrypoint -p ${PID_DIR}/elasticsearch.pid --quiet (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
 Main PID: 500504 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd-entrypoint[500504]: Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit.
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd-entrypoint[500504]: at org.elasticsearch.tools.launchers.JvmOption.flagsFinal(JvmOption.java:114)
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd-entrypoint[500504]: at org.elasticsearch.tools.launchers.JvmOption.findFinalOptions(JvmOption.java:79)
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd-entrypoint[500504]: at org.elasticsearch.tools.launchers.MachineDependentHeap.determineHeapSettings(MachineDependentHeap.java:61)
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd-entrypoint[500504]: at org.elasticsearch.tools.launchers.JvmOptionsParser.jvmOptions(JvmOptionsParser.java:137)
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd-entrypoint[500504]: at org.elasticsearch.tools.launchers.JvmOptionsParser.main(JvmOptionsParser.java:87)
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd[1]: elasticsearch.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd[1]: Failed to start Elasticsearch.
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd[1]: Unit elasticsearch.service entered failed state.
Jul 13 14:05:42 control-plane.minikube.internal systemd[1]: elasticsearch.service failed.
My elasticsearch.yml file
# ======================== Elasticsearch Configuration =========================
#
# NOTE: Elasticsearch comes with reasonable defaults for most settings.
#       Before you set out to tweak and tune the configuration, make sure you
#       understand what are you trying to accomplish and the consequences.
#
# The primary way of configuring a node is via this file. This template lists
# the most important settings you may want to configure for a production cluster.
#
# Please consult the documentation for further information on configuration options:
# https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/index.html
#
# ---------------------------------- Cluster -----------------------------------
#
# Use a descriptive name for your cluster:
#
cluster.name: my-application
#
# ------------------------------------ Node ------------------------------------
#
# Use a descriptive name for the node:
#
node.name: node-1
#
# Add custom attributes to the node:
#
#node.attr.rack: r1
#
# ----------------------------------- Paths ------------------------------------
#
# Path to directory where to store the data (separate multiple locations by comma):
#
path.data: /var/lib/elasticsearch
#
# Path to log files:
#
path.logs: /var/log/elasticsearch
#
# ----------------------------------- Memory -----------------------------------
#
# Lock the memory on startup:
#
#bootstrap.memory_lock: true
#
# Make sure that the heap size is set to about half the memory available
# on the system and that the owner of the process is allowed to use this
# limit.
#
# Elasticsearch performs poorly when the system is swapping the memory.
#
# ---------------------------------- Network -----------------------------------
#
# By default Elasticsearch is only accessible on localhost. Set a different
# address here to expose this node on the network:
#
network.host: [_local_,_site_]
#
# By default Elasticsearch listens for HTTP traffic on the first free port it
# finds starting at 9200. Set a specific HTTP port here:
#
http.port: 9200
#
# For more information, consult the network module documentation.
#
# --------------------------------- Discovery ----------------------------------
#
# Pass an initial list of hosts to perform discovery when this node is started:
# The default list of hosts is ["127.0.0.1", "[::1]"]
#
discovery.type: single-node
#discovery.seed_hosts: ["host1", "host2"]
#
# Bootstrap the cluster using an initial set of master-eligible nodes:
#
#cluster.initial_master_nodes: ["node-1", "node-2"]
#
# For more information, consult the discovery and cluster formation module documentation.
#
# ---------------------------------- Various -----------------------------------
#
# Allow wildcard deletion of indices:
#
#action.destructive_requires_name: false

#----------------------- BEGIN SECURITY AUTO CONFIGURATION -----------------------
#
# The following settings, TLS certificates, and keys have been automatically      
# generated to configure Elasticsearch security features on 04-05-2022 09:48:52
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Enable security features
xpack.security.enabled: false

xpack.security.enrollment.enabled: false

# Enable encryption for HTTP API client connections, such as Kibana, Logstash, and Agents
xpack.security.http.ssl:
  enabled: false
  keystore.path: certs/http.p12

# Enable encryption and mutual authentication between cluster nodes
xpack.security.transport.ssl:
  enabled: false
  verification_mode: certificate
  keystore.path: certs/transport.p12
  truststore.path: certs/transport.p12
# Create a new cluster with the current node only
# Additional nodes can still join the cluster later
#cluster.initial_master_nodes: ["localhost.localdomain"]

# Allow HTTP API connections from localhost and local networks
# Connections are encrypted and require user authentication
#http.host: [_local_, _site_]

# Allow other nodes to join the cluster from localhost and local networks
# Connections are encrypted and mutually authenticated
#transport.host: [_local_, _site_]

#----------------------- END SECURITY AUTO CONFIGURATION -------------------------

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