Hi,

which file did you specifically edit (please provide the full path) and 
which change did you make (please provide the full file or a diff)?


Cheers,
Jochen

On Tuesday, 1 December 2015 11:19:56 UTC+1, eleftherios Banos wrote:
>
> Hi Jochen,
>
> I appreciate your response. It makes clear why graylog appears as a 
> Elasticsearch node.
>
> |f you still want to change the Elasticsearch node name, you can do so in 
> the elasticsearch.yml file. Usually that's not necessary, especially if 
> you're only |running 1 Elasticsearch node.
>
> Can you please provide me, if possible, with the information, how can I 
> set the name of the elasticsearch node? I tried to set the name at the 
> elasticsearch.conf 
> , "node.name:" but graylog returns with an error  "Elasticsearch cluster 
> unavailable" . 
>
> According to elasticsearch,  this is the configuration that I need to set 
> to give a specific name to elasticsearch. 
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_zzcgIkviQ4/Vl10RZ3HdEI/AAAAAAAAAHY/O3MR3-wbYso/s1600/error_diconection.png>
>
>
> Thank you, 
> Lefteris.
>
>
>

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