Elasticsearch 1.0.1 on AWS

cloud-aws 2.0.0.RC1 is supposed to work with es 1.0.1.
A new version will come really soon when we will have merged a pending PR.

If you want to make sure that everything is running correctly, you could change logging.yml file and set discovery to TRACE

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David Pilato | Technical Advocate | Elasticsearch.com
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Le 19 mars 2014 à 16:12:27, Daniel F. (feinsteindl@gmail.com) a écrit:

Hi,

I am testing Elasticsearch version 1.0.1 on AWS. I have followed documentation of Elasticsearch (http://www.elasticsearch.org/tutorials/elasticsearch-on-ec2/) and installed latest EC2 plugin. In the log I have seen that the system have recognized the installed plugin but no ec2 discovery logs appeared. For a while I am using unicast discovery but it is really not convenient.

Does somebody know if there is a known problem in the plugin? Does the plugin work with 1.0.1 version of Elasticsearch? Any other suggestions are welcome.

Thanks,

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