* Matt Dainty <[email protected]> [2014-04-08 04:58:46]:
> * David Pilato <[email protected]> [2014-04-08 03:50:52]:
> > Hey Matt,
> > 
> > 
> > I'd like to understand better what is happening here.
> > 
> > Could you gist your elasticsearch.yml files (the ones for elasticsearch 
> > standard nodes and the tribe node one)?
> > Of course, replace your EC2 credentials by dummy values! :)
> 
> Sure, they're up at https://gist.github.com/bodgit/10102642
> 
> The master nodes in my cluster have Elastic IP addresses assigned so
> they're on "well known" IP addresses, and that's what the tribe node
> configuration uses as the values for the zen unicast hosts. All other
> cluster nodes have normal public EC2 addresses.
> 
> I also forgot to mention, I'm running ES 1.1.0 and cloud-aws 2.1.0.

Did you have any more thought on this?

My only workaround would be to bring up a VPN so I can access all the
nodes via their private IP addresses, but this will increase the
complexity and require me to manage the VPN(s).

Matt

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