Hi All,
   Is there a way to find what's my cluster ip address where i have two 
 
node cluster.
Thanks in Advance.
Thanks, 
Vasu
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              Thanks David. 
Now, which HTTP URL of elastic-search i need to configure from my client 
application which is communicating with ES ???
Lets say, i have 192.67.24.34:9200, 192.67.24.35:9200 which are nodes my 
cluster, now whats the address i need to communicate to. if one of them if 
i use, what if the node goes down.
Thanks, 
Vasu
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You don’t have a cluster IP but you can access to each node IP using nodes 
info for example: 
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic 
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   Is there a way to find what's my cluster ip address where i have 
 
two node cluster.
Thanks in Advance.
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                nik9000  
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                    January 13, 2015,  2:55pm
                   
                   
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              Most clients will take a list and retry on connection failure.  That is 
what you want.
Nik
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Vasu Thota vasu.252@gmail.com  wrote:
Thanks David. 
Now, which HTTP URL of elastic-search i need to configure from my client 
application which is communicating with ES ???
Lets say, i have 192.67.24.34:9200, 192.67.24.35:9200 which are nodes my 
cluster, now whats the address i need to communicate to. if one of them if 
i use, what if the node goes down.
Thanks, 
Vasu
On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 7:45:32 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote:
You don’t have a cluster IP but you can access to each node IP using 
nodes info for example: Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic  
elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-info. 
html#cluster-nodes-info
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Hi All,
   Is there a way to find what's my cluster ip address where i have
 
two node cluster.
Thanks in Advance.
Thanks, 
Vasu
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              You can use both. But it’s your responsibility to check wether the node is up or not. 
Most elasticsearch clients (at least official ones) deal with that.
What language do you use?
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Le 13 janv. 2015 à 15:52, Vasu Thota vasu.252@gmail.com  a écrit :
Thanks David. 
Now, which HTTP URL of elastic-search i need to configure from my client application which is communicating with ES ???
Lets say, i have 192.67.24.34:9200, 192.67.24.35:9200 which are nodes my cluster, now whats the address i need to communicate to. if one of them if i use, what if the node goes down.
Thanks, 
Vasu
On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 7:45:32 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote: 
You don’t have a cluster IP but you can access to each node IP using nodes info for example: Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic  http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-info.html#cluster-nodes-info 
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Le 12 janv. 2015 à 14:47, Vasu Thota <vasu...@gmail.com  <javascript:>> a écrit :
Hi All,
   Is there a way to find what's my cluster ip address where i have two node cluster.
 
Thanks in Advance.
Thanks, 
Vasu
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              My Client is .net based rest service.
Thanks, 
Vasu
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up or not. 
Most elasticsearch clients (at least official ones) deal with that.
What language do you use?
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Le 13 janv. 2015 à 15:52, Vasu Thota <vasu...@gmail.com  <javascript:>> a 
écrit :
Thanks David. 
Now, which HTTP URL of elastic-search i need to configure from my client 
application which is communicating with ES ???
Lets say, i have 192.67.24.34:9200, 192.67.24.35:9200 which are nodes my 
cluster, now whats the address i need to communicate to. if one of them if 
i use, what if the node goes down.
Thanks, 
Vasu
On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 7:45:32 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote:
You don’t have a cluster IP but you can access to each node IP using 
nodes info for example: 
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic 
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Le 12 janv. 2015 à 14:47, Vasu Thota vasu...@gmail.com  a écrit :
Hi All,
   Is there a way to find what's my cluster ip address where i have 
 
two node cluster.
Thanks in Advance.
Thanks, 
Vasu
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              Did you look at Nest? http://nest.azurewebsites.net/  http://nest.azurewebsites.net/ 
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Le 13 janv. 2015 à 15:59, Vasu Thota vasu.252@gmail.com  a écrit :
My Client is .net based rest service.
Thanks, 
Vasu
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 8:28:31 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote: 
You can use both. But it’s your responsibility to check wether the node is up or not. 
Most elasticsearch clients (at least official ones) deal with that.
What language do you use?
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Le 13 janv. 2015 à 15:52, Vasu Thota <vasu...@gmail.com  <javascript:>> a écrit :
Thanks David. 
Now, which HTTP URL of elastic-search i need to configure from my client application which is communicating with ES ???
Lets say, i have 192.67.24.34:9200 http://192.67.24.34:9200/ , 192.67.24.35:9200 http://192.67.24.35:9200/  which are nodes my cluster, now whats the address i need to communicate to. if one of them if i use, what if the node goes down.
Thanks, 
Vasu
On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 7:45:32 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote: 
You don’t have a cluster IP but you can access to each node IP using nodes info for example: Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic  http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-info.html#cluster-nodes-info 
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Le 12 janv. 2015 à 14:47, Vasu Thota <vasu...@gmail.com  <>> a écrit :
Hi All,
   Is there a way to find what's my cluster ip address where i have two node cluster.
 
Thanks in Advance.
Thanks, 
Vasu
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              Also, can you guys help me out with guide for setting up tribe node
Thanks, 
Vasu
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 8:28:31 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote:
You can use both. But it’s your responsibility to check wether the node is 
up or not. 
Most elasticsearch clients (at least official ones) deal with that.
What language do you use?
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Le 13 janv. 2015 à 15:52, Vasu Thota <vasu...@gmail.com  <javascript:>> a 
écrit :
Thanks David. 
Now, which HTTP URL of elastic-search i need to configure from my client 
application which is communicating with ES ???
Lets say, i have 192.67.24.34:9200, 192.67.24.35:9200 which are nodes my 
cluster, now whats the address i need to communicate to. if one of them if 
i use, what if the node goes down.
Thanks, 
Vasu
On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 7:45:32 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote:
You don’t have a cluster IP but you can access to each node IP using 
nodes info for example: 
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic 
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Le 12 janv. 2015 à 14:47, Vasu Thota vasu...@gmail.com  a écrit :
Hi All,
   Is there a way to find what's my cluster ip address where i have 
 
two node cluster.
Thanks in Advance.
Thanks, 
Vasu
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