Re: Elasticsearch cluster on Azure using ubuntu. The nodes don't see each other

2014-06-25 Thread Pedro Alonso
I have blogged about my experience setting this up as part of the whole
architecture. Hope it helps!
http://www.pedroalonso.net/blog/2014/06/25/azure-cloud-services-and-elasticsearch-slash-nosql-cluster-paas




On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 11:29 PM, David Pilato da...@pilato.fr wrote:

 Great! Feel free to send PR to enhance the plugin documentation as well!
 :-)


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 Le 23 juin 2014 à 21:36, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :

 Thanks David, it did work. It's a bit confusing that because by default
 Azure binds a VM to the port 22 for SSH it creates a new cloud service. I
 need to specify the binding to be a different port to have multiple VMs
 under the same cloud service. I'll blog about my experience to clarify this
 for other people..


 On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 5:45 AM, David Pilato da...@pilato.fr wrote:

 You must create each VM under the same cloud service.

 azure vm create azure-elasticsearch-cluster 

 Cloud service name is azure-elasticsearch-cluster

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 Le 21 juin 2014 à 03:54, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :

 I just posted this question on Stackoverflow:

 I have been setting up a cluster of Elasticsearch in Azure, using Ubuntu
 VM, following the tutorial on the plugin page (elasticsearch-cloud-azure)
 on github. I've managed to configure everything and I have elasticsearch
 running, but I have 3 clusters of 1 Node instead of 1 Cluster of 3 nodes. I
 guess that the problem comes from:

 cloud: azure: keystore: /path/to/keystore password:
 your_password_for_keystore subscription_id: your_azure_subscription_id
 service_name: your_azure_cloud_service_name discovery: type: azure

 I'm not sure of what your_azure_cloud_service_name should be. I have
 all my nodes inside a Virtual Network, so they can communicate each other.
 By default, on azure each time I create a VM, a new Cloud Service
 containing only that VM is created. Should that value be different for each
 of the nodes in my cluster?

 I'm a bit lost on that one...

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Re: Elasticsearch cluster on Azure using ubuntu. The nodes don't see each other

2014-06-25 Thread David Pilato
Thank you for sharing it! :-)

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 Le 26 juin 2014 à 00:19, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :
 
 I have blogged about my experience setting this up as part of the whole 
 architecture. Hope it helps! 
 http://www.pedroalonso.net/blog/2014/06/25/azure-cloud-services-and-elasticsearch-slash-nosql-cluster-paas
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 11:29 PM, David Pilato da...@pilato.fr wrote:
 Great! Feel free to send PR to enhance the plugin documentation as well! :-)
 
 
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 Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs
 
 Le 23 juin 2014 à 21:36, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :
 
 Thanks David, it did work. It's a bit confusing that because by default 
 Azure binds a VM to the port 22 for SSH it creates a new cloud service. I 
 need to specify the binding to be a different port to have multiple VMs 
 under the same cloud service. I'll blog about my experience to clarify this 
 for other people..
 
 
 On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 5:45 AM, David Pilato da...@pilato.fr wrote:
 You must create each VM under the same cloud service.
 
 azure vm create azure-elasticsearch-cluster 
 Cloud service name is azure-elasticsearch-cluster
 
 --
 David ;-)
 Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs
 
 
 Le 21 juin 2014 à 03:54, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :
 
 I just posted this question on Stackoverflow:
 
 I have been setting up a cluster of Elasticsearch in Azure, using Ubuntu 
 VM, following the tutorial on the plugin page (elasticsearch-cloud-azure) 
 on github. I've managed to configure everything and I have elasticsearch 
 running, but I have 3 clusters of 1 Node instead of 1 Cluster of 3 nodes. 
 I guess that the problem comes from:
 
 cloud:
 azure:
 keystore: /path/to/keystore
 password: your_password_for_keystore
 subscription_id: your_azure_subscription_id
 service_name: your_azure_cloud_service_name
 discovery:
 type: azure
 
 I'm not sure of what your_azure_cloud_service_name should be. I have all 
 my nodes inside a Virtual Network, so they can communicate each other. By 
 default, on azure each time I create a VM, a new Cloud Service containing 
 only that VM is created. Should that value be different for each of the 
 nodes in my cluster?
 
 I'm a bit lost on that one...
 
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Re: Elasticsearch cluster on Azure using ubuntu. The nodes don't see each other

2014-06-23 Thread Pedro Alonso
Thanks David, it did work. It's a bit confusing that because by default
Azure binds a VM to the port 22 for SSH it creates a new cloud service. I
need to specify the binding to be a different port to have multiple VMs
under the same cloud service. I'll blog about my experience to clarify this
for other people..


On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 5:45 AM, David Pilato da...@pilato.fr wrote:

 You must create each VM under the same cloud service.

 azure vm create azure-elasticsearch-cluster 

 Cloud service name is azure-elasticsearch-cluster

 --
 David ;-)
 Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs


 Le 21 juin 2014 à 03:54, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :

 I just posted this question on Stackoverflow:

 I have been setting up a cluster of Elasticsearch in Azure, using Ubuntu
 VM, following the tutorial on the plugin page (elasticsearch-cloud-azure)
 on github. I've managed to configure everything and I have elasticsearch
 running, but I have 3 clusters of 1 Node instead of 1 Cluster of 3 nodes. I
 guess that the problem comes from:

 cloud: azure: keystore: /path/to/keystore password:
 your_password_for_keystore subscription_id: your_azure_subscription_id
 service_name: your_azure_cloud_service_name discovery: type: azure

 I'm not sure of what your_azure_cloud_service_name should be. I have all
 my nodes inside a Virtual Network, so they can communicate each other. By
 default, on azure each time I create a VM, a new Cloud Service containing
 only that VM is created. Should that value be different for each of the
 nodes in my cluster?

 I'm a bit lost on that one...

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Re: Elasticsearch cluster on Azure using ubuntu. The nodes don't see each other

2014-06-23 Thread David Pilato
Great! Feel free to send PR to enhance the plugin documentation as well! :-)

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 Le 23 juin 2014 à 21:36, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :
 
 Thanks David, it did work. It's a bit confusing that because by default Azure 
 binds a VM to the port 22 for SSH it creates a new cloud service. I need to 
 specify the binding to be a different port to have multiple VMs under the 
 same cloud service. I'll blog about my experience to clarify this for other 
 people..
 
 
 On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 5:45 AM, David Pilato da...@pilato.fr wrote:
 You must create each VM under the same cloud service.
 
 azure vm create azure-elasticsearch-cluster 
 Cloud service name is azure-elasticsearch-cluster
 
 --
 David ;-)
 Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs
 
 
 Le 21 juin 2014 à 03:54, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :
 
 I just posted this question on Stackoverflow:
 
 I have been setting up a cluster of Elasticsearch in Azure, using Ubuntu VM, 
 following the tutorial on the plugin page (elasticsearch-cloud-azure) on 
 github. I've managed to configure everything and I have elasticsearch 
 running, but I have 3 clusters of 1 Node instead of 1 Cluster of 3 nodes. I 
 guess that the problem comes from:
 
 cloud:
 azure:
 keystore: /path/to/keystore
 password: your_password_for_keystore
 subscription_id: your_azure_subscription_id
 service_name: your_azure_cloud_service_name
 discovery:
 type: azure
 
 I'm not sure of what your_azure_cloud_service_name should be. I have all 
 my nodes inside a Virtual Network, so they can communicate each other. By 
 default, on azure each time I create a VM, a new Cloud Service containing 
 only that VM is created. Should that value be different for each of the 
 nodes in my cluster?
 
 I'm a bit lost on that one...
 
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Elasticsearch cluster on Azure using ubuntu. The nodes don't see each other

2014-06-20 Thread Pedro Alonso


I just posted this question on Stackoverflow:

I have been setting up a cluster of Elasticsearch in Azure, using Ubuntu 
VM, following the tutorial on the plugin page (elasticsearch-cloud-azure) 
on github. I've managed to configure everything and I have elasticsearch 
running, but I have 3 clusters of 1 Node instead of 1 Cluster of 3 nodes. I 
guess that the problem comes from:

cloud: azure: keystore: /path/to/keystore password: 
your_password_for_keystore subscription_id: your_azure_subscription_id 
service_name: your_azure_cloud_service_name discovery: type: azure 

I'm not sure of what your_azure_cloud_service_name should be. I have all 
my nodes inside a Virtual Network, so they can communicate each other. By 
default, on azure each time I create a VM, a new Cloud Service containing 
only that VM is created. Should that value be different for each of the 
nodes in my cluster?

I'm a bit lost on that one...

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Re: Elasticsearch cluster on Azure using ubuntu. The nodes don't see each other

2014-06-20 Thread David Pilato
You must create each VM under the same cloud service.
azure vm create azure-elasticsearch-cluster 
Cloud service name is azure-elasticsearch-cluster

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Le 21 juin 2014 à 03:54, Pedro Alonso pedro@gmail.com a écrit :

I just posted this question on Stackoverflow:

I have been setting up a cluster of Elasticsearch in Azure, using Ubuntu VM, 
following the tutorial on the plugin page (elasticsearch-cloud-azure) on 
github. I've managed to configure everything and I have elasticsearch running, 
but I have 3 clusters of 1 Node instead of 1 Cluster of 3 nodes. I guess that 
the problem comes from:

cloud:
azure:
keystore: /path/to/keystore
password: your_password_for_keystore
subscription_id: your_azure_subscription_id
service_name: your_azure_cloud_service_name
discovery:
type: azure

I'm not sure of what your_azure_cloud_service_name should be. I have all my 
nodes inside a Virtual Network, so they can communicate each other. By default, 
on azure each time I create a VM, a new Cloud Service containing only that VM 
is created. Should that value be different for each of the nodes in my cluster?

I'm a bit lost on that one...

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