Does anyone know if a tribe node can talk to v0.90.* clusters? ie the tribe
functionality is only required on the designated tribe node and not all
it's connected clusters.

Regards,
Mark Walkom

Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
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On 17 January 2014 08:48, joergpra...@gmail.com <joergpra...@gmail.com>wrote:

> A tribe node is built into a usual Node, so there is no special tribe node
> class. If you pass parameter like "tribe.t1.cluster.name" etc. to the
> Node settings, a tribe service class is used and performs all the necessary
> work in the background. Basically the API stays the same but certain
> features will throw errors. In fact, the tribe mode opens one or more
> internal nodes that attach to different clusters, like specified. By
> listening to the cluster states, they can be merged.
>
> Because the client API does not change compared to a usual Java Node
> client, I think Kibana can make use of tribe mode right out of the box (but
> bare with me I am no Kibana expert).
>
> Jörg
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