I'm doing this in windows.

I'm crossing internal domains for each node so I thought I'd have to tell 
something somewhere that there is another node.

Also I probably want it configured the same way.  

Also I don't see where I select a cluster name for the nodes.  

With the single node install all I did was... .install and magic happened.  
I like magic.

I would love if it I just told ES this node to install onto the new node 
and it did all of that for me as long as I have drive letter access etc.

Garrett



On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 3:06:42 PM UTC-5, Jörg Prante wrote:

> Hey, it is as simple as running the first node. Just install ES, select a 
> cluster name for the nodes, start it on the nodes, and let the node 
> discovery join the nodes. I recommend odd numbers and  at least 3 nodes to 
> avoid a split brain.
>
> Or did I miss something?
>
> Jörg
>
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 8:59 PM, GWired <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Is there a place where someone can point me to a simple set of 
>> instructions for adding a node to an Elastic Search cluster?
>>
>> I think I understand Sharding and Nodes and that's what the documents do 
>> is talk about them.
>>
>> But what I don't understand is... 
>>
>> How do install ElasticSearch on the second node.
>> If I'm only able to have a two node cluster that will be both a failover 
>> and maybe some perf boost, how do I ensure that I've set all my settings 
>> correctly.  (Looks like my rivers setup 4 shards).  Are there any best 
>> practices etc 
>>
>> I've been googling my fingers off and no luck finding what i'm looking 
>> for.
>>
>> If I copy the elastic search folder from one machine to another... how 
>> can i use that to make a replica.
>>
>> Garrett
>>
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