Elasticsearch: Update transportAddress
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I have a 3 Node elassandra (cassandra+elasticsearch) cluster on GCP.
Connection to the ES part is initiated like this:
public TransportClient transportClient() throws UnknownHostException {
Settings settings = Settings.builder().put("cluster.name", clusterName).build();
System.setProperty("es.set.netty.runtime.available.processors", "false");
TransportClient client = new PreBuiltTransportClient(settings);
client.addTransportAddress(new InetSocketTransportAddress(InetAddress.getByName(elasticHost), elasticPort));
return client;
}
When the cluster is redeployed, then the ip adresses of the nodes change. So the TransportAddress becomes invalid.
How is it possible to refresh the adress without redeploying the application?
elasticsearch spring-data-elasticsearch
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I have a 3 Node elassandra (cassandra+elasticsearch) cluster on GCP.
Connection to the ES part is initiated like this:
public TransportClient transportClient() throws UnknownHostException {
Settings settings = Settings.builder().put("cluster.name", clusterName).build();
System.setProperty("es.set.netty.runtime.available.processors", "false");
TransportClient client = new PreBuiltTransportClient(settings);
client.addTransportAddress(new InetSocketTransportAddress(InetAddress.getByName(elasticHost), elasticPort));
return client;
}
When the cluster is redeployed, then the ip adresses of the nodes change. So the TransportAddress becomes invalid.
How is it possible to refresh the adress without redeploying the application?
elasticsearch spring-data-elasticsearch
have you already tried enabling theclient.transport.sniff
option in the transportClient in your application?
– ibexit
Nov 22 at 14:46
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I have a 3 Node elassandra (cassandra+elasticsearch) cluster on GCP.
Connection to the ES part is initiated like this:
public TransportClient transportClient() throws UnknownHostException {
Settings settings = Settings.builder().put("cluster.name", clusterName).build();
System.setProperty("es.set.netty.runtime.available.processors", "false");
TransportClient client = new PreBuiltTransportClient(settings);
client.addTransportAddress(new InetSocketTransportAddress(InetAddress.getByName(elasticHost), elasticPort));
return client;
}
When the cluster is redeployed, then the ip adresses of the nodes change. So the TransportAddress becomes invalid.
How is it possible to refresh the adress without redeploying the application?
elasticsearch spring-data-elasticsearch
I have a 3 Node elassandra (cassandra+elasticsearch) cluster on GCP.
Connection to the ES part is initiated like this:
public TransportClient transportClient() throws UnknownHostException {
Settings settings = Settings.builder().put("cluster.name", clusterName).build();
System.setProperty("es.set.netty.runtime.available.processors", "false");
TransportClient client = new PreBuiltTransportClient(settings);
client.addTransportAddress(new InetSocketTransportAddress(InetAddress.getByName(elasticHost), elasticPort));
return client;
}
When the cluster is redeployed, then the ip adresses of the nodes change. So the TransportAddress becomes invalid.
How is it possible to refresh the adress without redeploying the application?
elasticsearch spring-data-elasticsearch
elasticsearch spring-data-elasticsearch
asked Nov 22 at 11:43
Alex Tbk
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have you already tried enabling theclient.transport.sniff
option in the transportClient in your application?
– ibexit
Nov 22 at 14:46
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have you already tried enabling theclient.transport.sniff
option in the transportClient in your application?
– ibexit
Nov 22 at 14:46
have you already tried enabling the
client.transport.sniff
option in the transportClient in your application?– ibexit
Nov 22 at 14:46
have you already tried enabling the
client.transport.sniff
option in the transportClient in your application?– ibexit
Nov 22 at 14:46
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have you already tried enabling the
client.transport.sniff
option in the transportClient in your application?– ibexit
Nov 22 at 14:46