you may not be able to do this, but using CoreOS & etcd i've setup a 
cluster using multicast. 
roughly following this:
http://mattupstate.com/coreos/devops/2014/06/26/running-an-elasticsearch-cluster-on-coreos.html


On Monday, 17 November 2014 12:16:28 UTC, Robin Clarke wrote:
>
> We are putting together a new cluster of 10 machines.  Each machine has 
> 132GB memory, so we want to put two Elasticsearch nodes (each with 30GB) on 
> each machine, each node in its own docker container - that should result in 
> 20 nodes on 10 machines.
> We have got docker to allow the two nodes on each machine to multicast 
> discover each other, but have not been able to get the nodes to communicate 
> with ES nodes on other machines.
> I know it would be rather easy to do using Unicast, but I would rather 
> keep our cluster more flexible to grow/shrink in the future, so would 
> prefer not to have another configuration to maintain...
>
> Does anyone have an example recipe for Docker and Elasticsearch in this or 
> similar configuration using Multicast?
>
> Cheers!
> -Robin-
>

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