You should define more than one node in the transport list but you can also set 
client.transport.sniff to true to sniff other nodes.

If you define in your cluster a load balancing only node (no data), you 
probably should define it (or them) in the transport list of nodes.

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Le 16 juin 2014 à 10:48:46, Ciprian ([email protected]) a écrit:


For "2/" : let's suppose I have a cluster with next arhitecture : non-data 
node, primary node and data nodes and I want to insert documents with java api. 
Which is the node which should be set for transportClient in 
addTransportAddress? The primary, the data or the balancing(non-data) node? 
What's happen if the set node is failing? Shouln't we add another one for 
managing the failling?


luni, 16 iunie 2014, 08:08:11 UTC+3, David Pilato a scris:
1/ yes. If you have an elasticsearch.yml file in your classpath under /, it 
will be used.
Otherwise, defaults are used.

2/ A NodeClient knows where all shards live. It means that it will route 
directly your requests to the right nodes. 


HTH

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Le 16 juin 2014 à 04:29, gitted <[email protected]> a écrit :

1. Newbie question, but when I use an elastic search client (java client), do I 
put the elasticsearch.yml file in my /resources i.e classpath?

I ran my java app w/o the .yml file and it worked fine when I indexed to ES, I 
guess by default it connects to the default ES port?


2.  What I don't understand, when creating a client, why is there even an 
option to have this client be part of the cluster?  I mean you are creating a 
client using the nodeBuilder, what is the reason for this?  My guess is the 
code is re-used so you don't have to repeat things internally?

Thanks.
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