Actually, I found the issue. It seems like there is a line in the 
onap-pipeline.conf that enables "sniffing" to true (by default, it's false). 
When i disabled sniffing in the lgoastsh config, logstash connects to ES 
successfully.

* 248  ## This setting asks Elasticsearch for the list of all cluster nodes and 
adds them to the hosts list. Default is false.*
* 249  sniffing => true*

Nonetheless... how does logstash connect to an ES cluster (multi-nodes, 
multi-replica pods of a ES deployment) between two separate k8s clusters? That 
question still remains.

Thanks,
Hector

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