Connecting Linux and Windows Eastic servers

hey guys! i need a little help here.
i am trying to create a cluster with 3 linux machines and a few windows
machines, but i want the windows machine to do nothing and that all of the
work will be on the linux maching.
my question is this:
can i configure the windows machine to see the linux servers, and the linux
servers will only see thmeselves? will it work?
thanks!

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Why launching windows ES nodes in that case?
May be you want to have client nodes only on windows?

If so, change elasticsearch.yml on windows nodes and set node.master: false and node.data: false

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Le 17 déc. 2014 à 11:02, Gal Artsi galartsi@gmail.com a écrit :

hey guys! i need a little help here.
i am trying to create a cluster with 3 linux machines and a few windows machines, but i want the windows machine to do nothing and that all of the work will be on the linux maching.
my question is this:
can i configure the windows machine to see the linux servers, and the linux servers will only see thmeselves? will it work?
thanks!

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thanks, i'll do so.
but i also need to create a lot of windows machines with a local ES
installed so each machine will talk to localhost). will my machine be able
to talk to linux machine, if their IP's wont be configured there?
i want to deploy new windows machines without the need to reconfigure my
linux ES.

On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 12:06:20 PM UTC+2, David Pilato wrote:

Why launching windows ES nodes in that case?
May be you want to have client nodes only on windows?

If so, change elasticsearch.yml on windows nodes and set node.master:
false and node.data: false

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Le 17 déc. 2014 à 11:02, Gal Artsi <gala...@gmail.com <javascript:>> a
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hey guys! i need a little help here.
i am trying to create a cluster with 3 linux machines and a few windows
machines, but i want the windows machine to do nothing and that all of the
work will be on the linux maching.
my question is this:
can i configure the windows machine to see the linux servers, and the
linux servers will only see thmeselves? will it work?
thanks!

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Should be fine if you configure the Windows nodes as master:no and data:no

I read discussion a while ago where a user had a mix of windows and linux
machines as data nodes. Worked fine, but it was kinda risky, fine for a
short time during a migration or upgrade, but dont do it for a long time.

On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 10:02:59 AM UTC, Gal Artsi wrote:

hey guys! i need a little help here.
i am trying to create a cluster with 3 linux machines and a few windows
machines, but i want the windows machine to do nothing and that all of the
work will be on the linux maching.
my question is this:
can i configure the windows machine to see the linux servers, and the
linux servers will only see thmeselves? will it work?
thanks!

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