Hi Darcy and Vincent. It does sound like Docker would be beneficial in this
case. As for ES with two different Arches apps, yeah, you need different ES
instances. The way I've set multiple Arches apps up on the same server is
to install elasticsearch separately in each one, and, like you're doing,
Let me know if you have questions ;)
On Mar 25, 2017 8:37 PM, "Darcy Christ" <1000cam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you, Vincent. I’ve been meaning to start working with Docker. This
> sounds like a good opportunity.
>
>
> On Mar 25, 2017, at 4:50 AM, Vincent Meijer
>
Thank you, Vincent. I’ve been meaning to start working with Docker. This sounds
like a good opportunity.
> On Mar 25, 2017, at 4:50 AM, Vincent Meijer wrote:
>
> Hey Darcy,
>
> I think Adam might be able to tell you more about why running one
> Elasticsearch server
Hey Darcy,
I think Adam might be able to tell you more about why running one
Elasticsearch server for two Arches instances is not a good idea (even
though it seems inefficient).
Here is a thought you may or may not find interesting:
If you want full standardization / repeatable ES installs,