I have Terabytes of data across 5 DataCenters and I am looking at setting
up separate ElasticSearch Cluster in each DataCenters, so I will have 5
cluster storing all of my data. I need to have an interface that can query
across all these cluster and show me the aggregated result. I looked at
this group and saw that it is not supported,
however https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/4708 says
somethings else. Can anyone throw some light on this. It will be really
helpful for me.
I have Terabytes of data across 5 DataCenters and I am looking at setting
up separate Elasticsearch Cluster in each DataCenters, so I will have 5
cluster storing all of my data. I need to have an interface that can query
across all these cluster and show me the aggregated result. I looked at
this group and saw that it is not supported, however Tribe Node · Issue #4708 · elastic/elasticsearch · GitHub says
somethings else. Can anyone throw some light on this. It will be really
helpful for me.
Hi Itamar,
Thank you for reply. So, in Kibana I should point to tribe ip to do
multicluster search ? Also, do I need to use the latest codebase for this ?
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 11:20:19 AM UTC-8, Itamar Syn-Hershko wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Deepak Jha <dkjh...@gmail.com<javascript:>
wrote:
Hi All,
I have Terabytes of data across 5 DataCenters and I am looking at setting
up separate Elasticsearch Cluster in each DataCenters, so I will have 5
cluster storing all of my data. I need to have an interface that can query
across all these cluster and show me the aggregated result. I looked at
this group and saw that it is not supported, however Tribe Node · Issue #4708 · elastic/elasticsearch · GitHub says
somethings else. Can anyone throw some light on this. It will be really
helpful for me.
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