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how es cluster config in geoserver #82

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lzp0070007 opened this issue Sep 7, 2018 · 4 comments
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how es cluster config in geoserver #82

lzp0070007 opened this issue Sep 7, 2018 · 4 comments

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@lzp0070007
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i have three es node , 192.168.177.206:9200,192.168.177.142:9200,192.168.177.134:9200,

so how config in geoserver

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sjudeng commented Sep 7, 2018

Currently it's only supported to specify a single (host, port) pair corresponding to the master node in your cluster. We can leave this issue open to track updates to support providing multiple hosts.

@BinyaminSchein
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Does the geoserver get the rest of the nodes from the master and query all cluster nodes or query only the master itself?

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sjudeng commented Sep 18, 2018

Currently only the single host is included in the client configuration (see here). But supporting multiple hosts would be a nice update.

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sjudeng commented Nov 5, 2018

The update to support multiple Elasticsearch hosts in the GeoServer config has been merged. See the elasticsearch_host parameter examples in the documentation. The update is included in the latest releases (2.14.0 for GeoServer 2.14.x and 2.13.3 for earlier versions).

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