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Published inJun 2017
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Abhishek Andhavarapu
Abhishek Andhavarapu
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Abhishek Andhavarapu

Abhishek Andhavarapu is a software engineer at eBay who enjoys working on highly scalable distributed systems. He has a master's degree in Distributed Computing and has worked on multiple enterprise Elasticsearch applications, which are currently serving hundreds of millions of requests per day. He began his journey with Elasticsearch in 2012 to build an analytics engine to power dashboards and quickly realized that Elasticsearch is like nothing out there for search and analytics. He has been a strong advocate since then and wrote this book to share the practical knowledge he gained along the way.
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Multinode cluster

Elasticsearch is a distributed system, and a cluster contains one or more nodes. In this section, we will discuss how to add a new node to the cluster.

Let's say we have two servers with IP addresses 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2.

Follow the instructions laid down next to start a two-node cluster:

  1. Install Elasticsearch in the first server. Please follow the instructions in the Installing Elasticsearch section in Chapter 2, Setting up Elasticsearch and Kibana.
  2. Open the configuration file in the first server, and make the following changes:
    1. Change the cluster name under the cluster section:
                  cluster.name: es-dev
    1. Change the node name under the node section:
                  node.name: elasticsearch1
    1. Change the host address to bind under the network section:
                  network.host: 192.168.0.1
    1. Set the address...
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Abhishek Andhavarapu

Abhishek Andhavarapu is a software engineer at eBay who enjoys working on highly scalable distributed systems. He has a master's degree in Distributed Computing and has worked on multiple enterprise Elasticsearch applications, which are currently serving hundreds of millions of requests per day. He began his journey with Elasticsearch in 2012 to build an analytics engine to power dashboards and quickly realized that Elasticsearch is like nothing out there for search and analytics. He has been a strong advocate since then and wrote this book to share the practical knowledge he gained along the way.
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