Still trying to figure out a way past this issue but I actually know what's 
going on now. The first cluster takes port 9300 and anything looking for a 
different cluster on that same machine stops when it sees 9300 is in use by a 
different cluster. Elasticsearch used to scan the port range but they removed 
that code because it's expensive to check so many ports. There is a pull 
request to make the number of ports to scan configurable. 

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