Blog Entry 10 years, 5 months ago

Elasticsearch and me

Yesterday I found one of my sites having some wrong search results returned, many strange entries appeared. I did rebuild the whole index and things went fine. But then, another new site within the local network shown the similar problem, it uses Elasticsearch too. I decided to reindex the site just like the previous one, similar result achieved.

Yesterday I found one of my sites having some wrong search results returned, many strange entries appeared. I did rebuild the whole index and things went fine. But then, another new site within the local network shown the similar problem, it uses Elasticsearch too. I decided to reindex the site just like the previous one, similar result achieved.

After some further stupid moves and checks, I recognized that the two search engine used same index database.

Everything (almost) suddenly came back, they are nodes inside a cluster, automatically, without my intention.

Here are things after all of above:
    - New Elasticsearch installation has 'elasticsearch' as default cluster name
    - Running services/daemons automatically search for other nodes inside local network
    - Nodes with the same cluster name made cluster
    - To list and check stats of linked nodes within a cluster:
        curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/_cluster/nodes/stats'
    - Read more about discovery module of Elasticsearch here: 
        http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-discovery.html

 

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