I think I found it. Here is the log:
[root@OUSNWA2H elasticsearch]# vi elasticsearch.log.2018-02-15
[2018-02-15 11:53:37,096][INFO ][node ] [Watcher] stopping ...
[2018-02-15 11:53:37,115][INFO ][node ] [Watcher] stopped
[2018-02-15 11:53:37,115][INFO ][node ] [Watcher] closing ...
[2018-02-15 11:53:37,122][INFO ][node ] [Watcher] closed
[2018-02-15 11:53:38,033][INFO ][node ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] version[2.4.0], pid[29223], build[ce9f0c7/2016-08-29T09:14:17Z]
[2018-02-15 11:53:38,034][INFO ][node ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] initializing ...
[2018-02-15 11:53:38,673][INFO ][plugins ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] modules [reindex, lang-expression, lang-groovy], plugins [], sites []
[2018-02-15 11:53:38,701][INFO ][env ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] using [1] data paths, mounts [[/var (/dev/mapper/rootvg-var)]], net usable_space [5.6gb], net total_space [6.4gb], spins? [possibly], types [xfs]
[2018-02-15 11:53:38,701][INFO ][env ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] heap size [990.7mb], compressed ordinary object pointers [true]
[2018-02-15 11:53:40,668][INFO ][node ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] initialized
[2018-02-15 11:53:40,668][INFO ][node ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] starting ...
[2018-02-15 11:53:40,741][INFO ][transport ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] publish_address {127.0.0.1:9300}, bound_addresses {[::1]:9300}, {127.0.0.1:9300}
[2018-02-15 11:53:40,748][INFO ][discovery ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] elasticsearch/bMO39iuVQyaFHsxXTnxquA
[2018-02-15 11:53:43,803][INFO ][cluster.service ] [Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith] new_master {Jawynn Dueck the Iron Christian of Faith}{bMO39iuVQyaFHsxXTnxquA}{127.0.0.1}{127.0.0.1:9300}, reason: zen-disco-join(elected_as_master, [0] joins received)
How do I get to see my node and not random nodes?