You can not bind the same port to 2 IP.
This should work:
network.host: 192.168.1.213
See details at
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-network.html#modules-network
HTH
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@dadoonet | @elasticsearchfr
Le 16 septembre 2014 à 09:08:07, HansPeterSloot (hanspeter.sl...@gmail.com) a
écrit:
Hi,
I have 2 nodes with each 2 network interfaces.
One of the networks is public and the other is private.
I want to use elasticsearch only on the private network and for convenience
also on the loopback devices.
I have tried multiple ways in the yml file:
network.bind_host: [ 192.168.1.213 , 127.0.0.1 ]
network.bind_host: { 192.168.1.213 , 127.0.0.1 }
network.bind_host: { 192.168.1.213 , 127.0.0.1
Nothing seems to work
How can I elasticsearch listining on the private and localhost interfaces?
Regards Hans-Peter
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