Thank you. But what if multiple nodes have to be started to balance the 
load?

Regards,

FFA

On Friday, February 21, 2014 8:50:19 PM UTC-6, David Pilato wrote:
>
> Just set transport port in elasticsearch.yml.
> But you can stay with defaults. As long as you start only one node, only 
> 9300 needs to be opened.
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> Le 21 févr. 2014 à 23:10, FFA <[email protected] <javascript:>> a écrit :
>
>  Multinode ES cluster is behind the firewall. I am using Java API 
> TransportClient to query the ES.
>
> I have a simple question:
>  Do I have to open all ports 9300-9400 on firewall to be able to access ES 
> with TC? Is there ES settings that would allow me to open only let's say 
> port 9300 on firewall and reliably get the query results back?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred.
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