On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 4:08 AM, David Pilato <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mixing JVM versions won't work for sure.
>


Just to clarify for future debuging:

* Some differences between my test virtual machine "A", and current machine
B are:*
* A debian 7 vs B debian6*
* A java 7 vs B java 6*

I have java 7, amd debian 7 on machine "A", where elasticsearch
0.90.9 +  logstash 1.3.2 were *working* without any problem.

Now I have installed new machine "B", as a new environment (not related or
connected with machine "A"), where is debian 6 and java 6.

Configurations and versions of ES and LS are the same
(with one not related difference
- on machine A I was capturing events from file localy,  LS+redis -> LS+ES
- on machine "B" I will use logstash-forwarder for logs from remote hosts
-> LS+ES)



I am going to install 3 new machines, to make ES cluster, so I will make
sure they are debian7

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