Don't try ec2 discovery until you have tested that:
- you can connect from one machine to another on port 9300 ( nc as client
and server, basic networking/ firewalling)
- run a simple aws ec2 describe instances call with the API key you plan to
use, and you can see the machines you need there. Bonus points for
filtering based on the rules you intense to use ( sec group, tags). This is
to ensure your API keys have the correct access needed.

Once you have those basic steps working, use them on es config.

Make sure you enable ec2 discovery and disable the zen discovery ( it will
run first and likely time out and ec2 disco won't get to exec).

The other thing to watch out for is contacting nodes which are too busy to
ack your new nodes request for cluster info...but that would be a problem
with zen disco too.
On 21/03/2014 12:31 PM, "Raphael Miranda" <[email protected]> wrote:

> are both machines in the same security group?
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