Hi Mark,
precise, there's no replication happening between the nodes in the DC, they 
are just aware of each others.

The gateway is a no-data node that is used by Kibana to query all the other 
nodes in the cluster and return aggregated queries.

Yes, I would like to add a new node (node2) in DC1 (for example) and 
replicate data between node1 and node2 in the same DC.



On Saturday, September 13, 2014 12:40:51 AM UTC+2, Mark Walkom wrote:
>
> It's a little unclear what you are doing.
>
> You indicate you have a single cluster but then no replication happens 
> between the nodes in each DC?
> By gateway do you mean a tribe node?
> And by replicate the local indexes do you want to set replicas = 1 and 
> then have them on this new node in each DC?
>
> Regards,
> Mark Walkom
>
> Infrastructure Engineer
> Campaign Monitor
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> On 12 September 2014 22:40, spezam <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> we currently have an Elasticsearch (1.1.1) cluster distributed among DCs
>>
>> * 3 Data nodes in 3 DC
>> * 1 Gateway node
>>
>> each DC index its own data and no shards replica is happening between DC.
>> The gateway lets us to query all the indexes in all the DC.
>>
>> Now, for performance and redundancy we would like to add one data node 
>> per DC and replicate the 'local' indexes.
>>
>> We read about cluster allocation awareness, and thought that was the 
>> perfect solution, until we realize it actually acts opposite of what we 
>> want.
>> If node members are in the same awareness attribute, they would just 
>> 'ignore' each others and don't spread shards or replicate.
>>
>> Is such a deployment possible/does it makes sense?
>>
>> Thanks a million,
>> Matteo
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