I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the
node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it produces
in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal however as I
do to change him the name?
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesco723@gmail.com) a écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it produces in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal however as I do to change him the name?
yes i have uncomment the line but now the Elasticsearch server not start
properly, i have this error:
sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch restart
[ ok ] Stopping Elasticsearch Server: Elasticsearch Server is not running
but pid file exists, cleaning up.
[ ok ] Starting Elasticsearch Server:.
but if i comment the line the server start properly with random node
name, I do not understand why, I have to compile the entire file?
Il giorno mercoledì 7 maggio 2014 22:45:28 UTC+2, David Pilato ha scritto:
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com<javascript:>)
a écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the
node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific
name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it produces
in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal however as I
do to change him the name?
Le 7 mai 2014 à 23:13:01, Francesco Audisio (cesco723@gmail.com) a écrit:
yes i have uncomment the line but now the Elasticsearch server not start properly, i have this error:
sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch restart
[ ok ] Stopping Elasticsearch Server: Elasticsearch Server is not running but pid file exists, cleaning up.
[ ok ] Starting Elasticsearch Server:.
but if i comment the line the server start properly with random node name, I do not understand why, I have to compile the entire file?
Il giorno mercoledì 7 maggio 2014 22:45:28 UTC+2, David Pilato ha scritto:
Uncomment the line and put any nam you want:
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it produces in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal however as I do to change him the name?
Le 7 mai 2014 à 23:13:01, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com<javascript:>)
a écrit:
yes i have uncomment the line but now the Elasticsearch server not start
properly, i have this error:
sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch restart
[ ok ] Stopping Elasticsearch Server: Elasticsearch Server is not running
but pid file exists, cleaning up.
[ ok ] Starting Elasticsearch Server:.
but if i comment the line the server start properly with random node
name, I do not understand why, I have to compile the entire file?
Il giorno mercoledì 7 maggio 2014 22:45:28 UTC+2, David Pilato ha scritto:
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the
node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific
name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it
produces in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal
however as I do to change him the name?
Le 7 mai 2014 à 23:13:01, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com<javascript:>)
a écrit:
yes i have uncomment the line but now the Elasticsearch server not start
properly, i have this error:
sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch restart
[ ok ] Stopping Elasticsearch Server: Elasticsearch Server is not running
but pid file exists, cleaning up.
[ ok ] Starting Elasticsearch Server:.
but if i comment the line the server start properly with random node
name, I do not understand why, I have to compile the entire file?
Il giorno mercoledì 7 maggio 2014 22:45:28 UTC+2, David Pilato ha scritto:
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the
node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific
name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it
produces in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal
however as I do to change him the name?
Le 7 mai 2014 à 23:13:01, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
yes i have uncomment the line but now the Elasticsearch server not start properly, i have this error:
sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch restart
[ ok ] Stopping Elasticsearch Server: Elasticsearch Server is not running but pid file exists, cleaning up.
[ ok ] Starting Elasticsearch Server:.
but if i comment the line the server start properly with random node name, I do not understand why, I have to compile the entire file?
Il giorno mercoledì 7 maggio 2014 22:45:28 UTC+2, David Pilato ha scritto:
Uncomment the line and put any nam you want:
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it produces in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal however as I do to change him the name?
Le 7 mai 2014 à 23:13:01, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
yes i have uncomment the line but now the Elasticsearch server not
start properly, i have this error:
sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch restart
[ ok ] Stopping Elasticsearch Server: Elasticsearch Server is not running
but pid file exists, cleaning up.
[ ok ] Starting Elasticsearch Server:.
but if i comment the line the server start properly with random node
name, I do not understand why, I have to compile the entire file?
Il giorno mercoledì 7 maggio 2014 22:45:28 UTC+2, David Pilato ha scritto:
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the
node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific
name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it
produces in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal
however as I do to change him the name?
Le 7 mai 2014 à 23:13:01, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
yes i have uncomment the line but now the Elasticsearch server not start properly, i have this error:
sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch restart
[ ok ] Stopping Elasticsearch Server: Elasticsearch Server is not running but pid file exists, cleaning up.
[ ok ] Starting Elasticsearch Server:.
but if i comment the line the server start properly with random node name, I do not understand why, I have to compile the entire file?
Il giorno mercoledì 7 maggio 2014 22:45:28 UTC+2, David Pilato ha scritto:
Uncomment the line and put any nam you want:
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of the node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it produces in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal however as I do to change him the name?
Le 7 mai 2014 à 23:13:01, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a écrit:
yes i have uncomment the line but now the Elasticsearch server not
start properly, i have this error:
sudo /etc/init.d/elasticsearch restart
[ ok ] Stopping Elasticsearch Server: Elasticsearch Server is not
running but pid file exists, cleaning up.
[ ok ] Starting Elasticsearch Server:.
but if i comment the line the server start properly with random node
name, I do not understand why, I have to compile the entire file?
Il giorno mercoledì 7 maggio 2014 22:45:28 UTC+2, David Pilato ha
scritto:
Le 7 mai 2014 à 22:44:00, Francesco Audisio (cesc...@gmail.com) a
écrit:
Hi all,
I am a beginner with Marvel, and I already meet a first difficulty =)
as I do to change and to assign with IP adress of the pc the name of
the node with this file:
elasticsearch.yml
because inside this file I have found this line
Node names are generated dynamically on startup, so you're relieved
from configuring them manually. You can tie this node to a specific
name:
node.name:
but I don't understand as I do to write the name of the node, it
produces in automatic of the nodes names and I know this it is normal
however as I do to change him the name?
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