Hi,

I have two independent clusters running across more or less the same 
machines. They're split across a pretty high bandwidth and relatively low 
latency VPN link. One cluster is running v1.0.1 and seems to stay up all 
the time. The other cluster is currently running 1.4.4 (and was running 
1.4.2 before that) and seems to disconnect like clockwork every two hours. 
The disconnect of the nodes on one side of the link is brief, they rejoin 
and the recovery proceeds as normal. Any ideas what might cause this? Could 
it be data related? The newer cluster has more indexes & shards than the 
old, but the co-ordinators (3 of / min master count 2) don't seem 
particularly stressed. Any thoughts on what, specifically to look for or 
whether any particular setting or code change might make the cluster more 
susceptible to disconnect when there's a minor / brief network connectivity 
blip?

(and yes, I know multi-site isn't a recommended configuration - there are 
other challenges for us with the tribe node approach too, though :( )

Thanks in advance for any ideas or insight.

N

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