I am quite newbie to elactis. Could you explain with java code what you mean?


Вторник, 17 марта 2015, 9:46 -07:00 от [email protected]:
>Is there a reason not to just specify the IP address and to try and rely on 
>multicast?
>
>I realize this is all on one node as you have stated that, but that seems even 
>more reason that it would be little issue to specify the IP.  While multicast 
>makes it easy to stand up a cluster in an ideal situation, my experience has 
>been that it leads to more problems down the road, and things generally work 
>better when not using multicast.   I heard the same suggestion repeatedly at 
>Elastic{on}.
>
>Aaron
>
>On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 9:25:46 AM UTC-6, ooo_saturn7 wrote:
>>I have one physical server and I work only on it (no other servers).
>>At this server I have running elastic 1.4.2 - I use this version as this is 
>>the last version elastic osgi bundle is ready for. Also at this server I have 
>>glassfish 4.1 as java-ee server.
>>I run elastic node client inside my java-ee application. And I do it this way:
>>Node node = nodeBuilder().local(true).clusterName("elasticsearch").node();
>>Client client = node.client();
>>GetResponse getResponse = 
>>client.prepareGet("my.index-0.2.2","post","1").execute().actionGet();
>>Map<String,Object> source = getResponse.getSource();
>>System.out.println("------------------------------");
>>System.out.println("Index: "+ getResponse.getIndex());
>>System.out.println("Type: "+ getResponse.getType());
>>System.out.println("Id: "+ getResponse.getId());
>>System.out.println("Version: "+ getResponse.getVersion());
>>System.out.println(source);
>>
>>In log I see the following:
>>>[2015-03-17T12:57:44.447+0400] [glassfish 4.1] [INFO] [] 
>>>[org.elasticsearch.discovery] [tid: _ThreadID=30 
>>>_ThreadName=http-listener-1(1)] [timeMillis: 1426582664447] [levelValue: 
>>>800] [[ [Pistol] elasticsearch/SCKIrGHQTaC5eEYmYfZ0Iw]]
>>>[2015-03-17T12:57:44.449+0400] [glassfish 4.1] [INFO] [] 
>>>[org.elasticsearch.cluster.service] [tid: _ThreadID=128 
>>>_ThreadName=elasticsearch[Pistol][clusterService#updateTask][T#1]] 
>>>[timeMillis: 1426582664449] [levelValue: 800] [[ [Pistol] master {new 
>>>[Pistol][SCKIrGHQTaC5eEYmYfZ0Iw][ webserver1.com ][local[1]]{local=true}}, 
>>>removed {[Pistol][uwaWFb6KTy2Sdoc8TNwdSQ][ webserver1.com 
>>>][local[1]]{local=true},}, reason: local-disco-initial_connect(master)]]
>>>[2015-03-17T12:57:44.502+0400] [glassfish 4.1] [INFO] [] 
>>>[org.elasticsearch.http] [tid: _ThreadID=30 _ThreadName=http-listener-1(1)] 
>>>[timeMillis: 1426582664502] [levelValue: 800] [[ [Pistol] bound_address 
>>>{inet[/0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:9202]}, publish_address {inet[/SERVER IP:9202]}]]
>>>[2015-03-17T12:57:44.502+0400] [glassfish 4.1] [INFO] [] 
>>>[org.elasticsearch.node] [tid: _ThreadID=30 _ThreadName=http-listener-1(1)] 
>>>[timeMillis: 1426582664502] [levelValue: 800] [[ [Pistol] started]]
>>and I get this exeption: ...
>>    Caused by: 
>> org.elasticsearch.indices.IndexMissingException:[my.index-0.2.2] missing
    at 
org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.MetaData.concreteIndices(MetaData.java:768)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.MetaData.concreteIndices(MetaData.java:691)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.MetaData.concreteSingleIndex(MetaData.java:748)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.action.support.single.shard.TransportShardSingleOperationAction$AsyncSingleAction.<init>(TransportShardSingleOperationAction.java:139)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.action.support.single.shard.TransportShardSingleOperationAction$AsyncSingleAction.<init>(TransportShardSingleOperationAction.java:116)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.action.support.single.shard.TransportShardSingleOperationAction.doExecute(TransportShardSingleOperationAction.java:89)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.action.support.single.shard.TransportShardSingleOperationAction.doExecute(TransportShardSingleOperationAction.java:55)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.action.support.TransportAction.execute(TransportAction.java:75)
    at org.elasticsearch.client.node.NodeClient.execute(NodeClient.java:98)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.client.support.AbstractClient.get(AbstractClient.java:193)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.action.get.GetRequestBuilder.doExecute(GetRequestBuilder.java:201)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.action.ActionRequestBuilder.execute(ActionRequestBuilder.java:91)
    at 
org.elasticsearch.action.ActionRequestBuilder.execute(ActionRequestBuilder.java:65)
>>
>>So it can't find the index - my.index-0.2.2. However this index exists! 
>>Besides, when I do curl -XGET ' http://localhost:9200/_cluster/state?pretty=1 
>>' I see there only one node and this  is not SCKIrGHQTaC5eEYmYfZ0Iw. I 
>>suppose that the node I create using java API creates new cluster and dosn't 
>>connect to my existing cluster - that's why it says - it's master. Or I don't 
>>understand something I have problem with code. Besides I've checked tha name 
>>of cluster it's elasticsearch. So, how can I connect to my existing 
>>elasticsearch cluster?
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