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> Le 22 avr. 2015 à 12:41, Zaid Amir <redserpe...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am starting a new cluster and I want it to be set with two nodes. One is a 
> data only node and the other is a master only node. Both nodes are hosted on 
> Amazon EC2 and are in the same region
> 
> Here is my configuration for both nodes.
> 
> Master Node:
> 
> cluster.name: testingelastic
> cloud.aws.access_key: <ACCESS_KEY>
> cloud.aws.secret_key: <SECRET_KEY>
> cloud.aws.protocol: http
> discovery.type: ec2
> discovery.ec2.tag.Search: Elastic
> discovery.ec2.ping_timeout: 90s
> discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled: false
> node.name: "node_m"
> node.master: true
> node.data: false
> index.number_of_shards: 1
> index.number_of_replicas: 1
> network.publish_host: <STATIC_IP_ADDRESS>
> http.enabled: true
> http.cors.enables: true
> http.cors.allow-origin: "*"
> discovery.zen.ping.timeout: 600s
> 
> 
> Data Node:
> 
> cluster.name: testingelastic
> cloud.aws.access_key: <ACCESS_KEY>
> cloud.aws.secret_key: <SECRET_KEY>
> cloud.aws.protocol: http
> discovery.type: ec2
> discovery.ec2.tag.Search: Elastic
> discovery.ec2.ping_timeout: 90s
> discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled: false
> node.name: "node_d"
> path.data: /elasticdata/data/
> node.master: false
> node.data: true
> index.number_of_shards: 1
> index.number_of_replicas: 1
> network.publish_host: <STATIC_IP_ADDRESS>
> http.enabled: true
> http.cors.enables: true
> http.cors.allow-origin: "*"
> iscovery.zen.ping.timeout: 600s
> 
> 
> Now when I start the elasticsearch service on the Master Node, the service 
> starts fine with now errors in the logs. Yet it keeps giving me a 503 
> whenever I try to connect to it.
> 
> Calling: curl -XGET localhost:9200/_stats on the master node gives the 
> following exception:
> 
> {
> "error": "ClusterBlockException[blocked by: [SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE/1/state not 
> recovered / initialized];[SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE/2/no master];]","status":503
> }
> 
> So it seems for some weird reason that it does not elect itself as a master 
> node.
> 
> 
> When checking the logs on the data node, it seems that it is able to detect 
> the master node yet cannot connect to it with the following error in the logs:
> 
> [2015-04-22 10:38:03,604][INFO ][discovery.ec2            ] [node_d] failed 
> to send join request to master [[node_m][<ID>][<IP>][inet[<IP>]]{data=false, 
> master=t$
> 
> I removed the IP addresses for security but I assure you they are correct.
> 
> So what is going on here, and why is my master node failing to see itself as 
> a master node?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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