But I think, that's what I am not seeing the exact clarity.
-Des.config does not seem to affect the location of data and log
directories. So, they have to be set individually in the
elasticsearch.yml that the es.config points to. If I leave them as
default, they are relative to the ES binary, that is to say -
centralized.

I can set them as relative directories (just checked), but then they
are relative to the directory I am running the start command from,
which is not terribly stable unless I lock down the exact run
sequence.

Or am I missing something?

Regards,
   Alex.

On 12 October 2014 18:36, Mark Walkom <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can use the same binaries, but if you setup multiple configs pointing to
> different data directories then you can leverage -Des.config pointing to
> each config and then run multiple instances.

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