Is discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes still valid when using the EC2
discovery plug-in or does the syntax change to something
like discovery.ec2.minimum_master_nodes ? It looks like it's the former to
me and I'm about to test it myself but I just wanted to do a sanity check.
Answering my own question: yes, discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes works
with the AWS plugin, not just the default Zen Discovery mode. I guess the
AWS plug-in just builds on top of Zen? Anyways, it works.
On Thursday, October 18, 2012 12:35:46 PM UTC-4, George Stathis wrote:
Just double checking:
Is discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes still valid when using the EC2
discovery plug-in or does the syntax change to something
like discovery.ec2.minimum_master_nodes ? It looks like it's the former to
me and I'm about to test it myself but I just wanted to do a sanity check.
Answering my own question: yes, discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes works with the AWS plugin, not just the default Zen Discovery mode. I guess the AWS plug-in just builds on top of Zen? Anyways, it works.
On Thursday, October 18, 2012 12:35:46 PM UTC-4, George Stathis wrote:
Just double checking:
Is discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes still valid when using the EC2 discovery plug-in or does the syntax change to something like discovery.ec2.minimum_master_nodes ? It looks like it's the former to me and I'm about to test it myself but I just wanted to do a sanity check.
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