How to config Single node for Single Cluster (Standalone Cluster) ElasticSearch

*爱你&永不变心* 提交于 2019-12-03 03:37:58

问题


I installed elastic search in my local machine, I want to configure it as the only one single node in the cluster(Standalone Server). it means whenever I create a new index, it will only available to my server. It will not be accessible to other's server.

My current scenario these indexes are available to other servers (the servers are formed in a cluster), and they can make any changes to my indexes. But I don't want it.

I went through some other blogs but not getting best solution. So can you please let me know steps for same?


回答1:


I ve got the answer from http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/How-to-isolate-elastic-search-node-from-other-nodes-td3977389.html.

Kimchy : You set the node to local(true), this means it will not discover other nodes using network, only within the same JVM.

in elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch.yml file

node.local: true # disable network



回答2:


In elasticsearch.yml

# Note, that for development on a local machine, with small indices, it usually
# makes sense to "disable" the distributed features:
#
index.number_of_shards: 1
index.number_of_replicas: 0

Use the same configuration in your code.

Also to isolate the node use node.local: true or discovery.zen.ping.multicast: false




回答3:


Here's relevant info for ElasticSearch 5:

According to changelog, to enable local mode on ES 5 you need to add transport.type: local to your elasticsearch.yml instead of node.local: true.




回答4:


If you're using a network transport in your code, this won't work, as node.local gives you a LocalTransport only:

http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-transport.html#_local_transport

The trick then is to set

discovery.zen.ping.multicast: false

in your elasticsearch.yml which will stop your node looking for any other nodes.

http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-discovery-zen.html#multicast

I'm not sure if this prevents other nodes from discovering yours though; I only needed this to affect a group of nodes with the same settings on the same network.




回答5:


If you intend to run Elasticseach on a Single Node and be able to bind it to public IP, two important settings are:

network.host: <PRIVATE IP OF HOST>
discovery.type: single-node



回答6:


I wanted to do this without having to write/overwrite an elasticsearch.yml in my container. Here it is without a config file

Set an environment variable prior to starting elasticsearch:

discovery.type=single-node

https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docker.html




回答7:


This solve your problem:

PUT /_all/_settings
{"index.number_of_replicas":0}

Tested with ES version 5.




回答8:


All of these didn´t help me (and I sadly didn´t read the answer of bhdrkn). The thing that worked for me was to change elasticsearch´s cluster-name everytime I need to have a separate instance, where new nodes aren´t added automatically via multicast.

Just change cluster.name: {{ elasticsearch.clustername }} in elasticsearch.yml, e.g. via Ansible. This is particulary helpful, when building separate Stages like Dev, QA and Production (which is a standard usecase in enterprise-environments).

And if you´re using logstash to get your data into elasticsearch, don´t forget to put the same cluster-name into the output-section, like:

output {
    elasticsearch {
        cluster => "{{ elasticsearch.clustername }}"
    }
}

Otherwise your "logstash-*"-index will not be build correctly...



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16432300/how-to-config-single-node-for-single-cluster-standalone-cluster-elasticsearch

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