Is there a reason not to just specify the IP address and to try and rely on 
multicast?

I realize this is all on one node as you have stated that, but that seems 
even more reason that it would be little issue to specify the IP.  While 
multicast makes it easy to stand up a cluster in an ideal situation, my 
experience has been that it leads to more problems down the road, and 
things generally work better when not using multicast.   I heard the same 
suggestion repeatedly at Elastic{on}.

Aaron

On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 9:25:46 AM UTC-6, ooo_saturn7 wrote:
>
> I have one physical server and I work only on it (no other servers).
>
> At this server I have running elastic 1.4.2 - I use this version as this 
> is the last version elastic osgi bundle is ready for. Also at this server I 
> have glassfish 4.1 as java-ee server.
>
> I run elastic node client inside my java-ee application. And I do it this 
> way:
>
> Node node = nodeBuilder().local(true).clusterName("elasticsearch").node();
> Client client = node.client();
> GetResponse getResponse = 
> client.prepareGet("my.index-0.2.2","post","1").execute().actionGet();
> Map<String,Object> source = getResponse.getSource();
> System.out.println("------------------------------");
> System.out.println("Index: "+ getResponse.getIndex());
> System.out.println("Type: "+ getResponse.getType());
> System.out.println("Id: "+ getResponse.getId());
> System.out.println("Version: "+ getResponse.getVersion());
> System.out.println(source);
>
>
>
> In log I see the following:
>
> [2015-03-17T12:57:44.447+0400] [glassfish 4.1] [INFO] [] 
> [org.elasticsearch.discovery] [tid: _ThreadID=30 
> _ThreadName=http-listener-1(1)] [timeMillis: 1426582664447] [levelValue: 
> 800] [[ [Pistol] elasticsearch/SCKIrGHQTaC5eEYmYfZ0Iw]]
>
> [2015-03-17T12:57:44.449+0400] [glassfish 4.1] [INFO] [] 
> [org.elasticsearch.cluster.service] [tid: _ThreadID=128 
> _ThreadName=elasticsearch[Pistol][clusterService#updateTask][T#1]] 
> [timeMillis: 1426582664449] [levelValue: 800] [[ [Pistol] master {new 
> [Pistol][SCKIrGHQTaC5eEYmYfZ0Iw][webserver1.com][local[1]]{local=true}}, 
> removed 
> {[Pistol][uwaWFb6KTy2Sdoc8TNwdSQ][webserver1.com][local[1]]{local=true},}, 
> reason: local-disco-initial_connect(master)]]
>
> [2015-03-17T12:57:44.502+0400] [glassfish 4.1] [INFO] [] 
> [org.elasticsearch.http] [tid: _ThreadID=30 _ThreadName=http-listener-1(1)] 
> [timeMillis: 1426582664502] [levelValue: 800] [[ [Pistol] bound_address 
> {inet[/0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:9202]}, publish_address {inet[/SERVER IP:9202]}]]
>
> [2015-03-17T12:57:44.502+0400] [glassfish 4.1] [INFO] [] 
> [org.elasticsearch.node] [tid: _ThreadID=30 _ThreadName=http-listener-1(1)] 
> [timeMillis: 1426582664502] [levelValue: 800] [[ [Pistol] started]]
>
> and I get this exeption: ...
>
>     Caused by: 
> org.elasticsearch.indices.IndexMissingException:[my.index-0.2.2] missing
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.MetaData.concreteIndices(MetaData.java:768)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.MetaData.concreteIndices(MetaData.java:691)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.MetaData.concreteSingleIndex(MetaData.java:748)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.action.support.single.shard.TransportShardSingleOperationAction$AsyncSingleAction.<init>(TransportShardSingleOperationAction.java:139)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.action.support.single.shard.TransportShardSingleOperationAction$AsyncSingleAction.<init>(TransportShardSingleOperationAction.java:116)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.action.support.single.shard.TransportShardSingleOperationAction.doExecute(TransportShardSingleOperationAction.java:89)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.action.support.single.shard.TransportShardSingleOperationAction.doExecute(TransportShardSingleOperationAction.java:55)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.action.support.TransportAction.execute(TransportAction.java:75)
>     at org.elasticsearch.client.node.NodeClient.execute(NodeClient.java:98)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.client.support.AbstractClient.get(AbstractClient.java:193)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.action.get.GetRequestBuilder.doExecute(GetRequestBuilder.java:201)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.action.ActionRequestBuilder.execute(ActionRequestBuilder.java:91)
>     at 
> org.elasticsearch.action.ActionRequestBuilder.execute(ActionRequestBuilder.java:65)
>
> So it can't find the index - my.index-0.2.2. However this index exists! 
> Besides, when I do curl -XGET '
> http://localhost:9200/_cluster/state?pretty=1' I see there only one node 
> and this *is not* SCKIrGHQTaC5eEYmYfZ0Iw. I suppose that the node I 
> create using java API creates new cluster and dosn't connect to my existing 
> cluster - that's why it says - it's master. Or I don't understand something 
> I have problem with code. Besides I've checked tha name of cluster it's 
> elasticsearch. So, how can I connect to my existing elasticsearch cluster?
>

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