So I have been testing by removing a default TTL, and creating a new test 
index.  It would appear that I need to remove the same line from the 
default-mapping.json on all my nodes.

So now I have to wonder if there is a better way?  Having multiple nodes 
with this same file means I could easily see consistency issues if I don't 
keep them all exactly the same.  If I didn't put the file on all the data 
nodes, would this not be an issue?  I think I originally tried that and 
found that just the master having the file wasn't working for me.




On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 9:49:16 AM UTC-5, Brian wrote:
>
> I am currently running 4 nodes, 3 data nodes with master=false, and 1 
> master node, with data=false.  When making changes to my 
> default-mapping.json file, I am uncertain if I have just not done something 
> right, or if I need to go put this same file on all four hosts.  My setup 
> currently does have this file defined on each node, so I don't know if that 
> could actually cause problems if they get out of sync.
>
> thank you!
>
>
>
>

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