Re: How to achieve ELK High availability

2015-04-16 Thread Magnus Bäck
On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 13:35 CEST,
 vikas gopal  wrote:

> Thank you for the suggestion , yes I am aware and I am done with ES
> clustering . Now I want the same for LS . Since LS does not have in
> build feature like ES has , so what would be the best way for LS to
> make i highly available in windows environment?

Let's continue that discussion in the logstash-users thread.

https://groups.google.com/d/topic/logstash-users/tQHqrXPSV_w/discussion

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Re: How to achieve ELK High availability

2015-04-16 Thread vikas gopal
Thank you for the suggestion , yes I am aware and I am done with ES 
clustering . Now I want the same for LS . Since LS does not have in build 
feature like ES has , so what would be the best way for LS to make i highly 
available in windows environment? 

On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 12:03:24 PM UTC+5:30, Magnus Bäck wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, April 01, 2015 at 05:06 CEST, 
>  vikas gopal > wrote: 
>
> > Need your valuable suggestions here . I have ELK on a single windows 
> > instance and I want to make it high available . I mean if one machine 
> > goes down second will take up the whole load, like clustering. Can you 
> > suggest how I can achieve this. 
>
> Since you're saying "like clustering", are you aware that Elasticsearch 
> supports clustering natively? To improve the availability, run two or 
> (preferably) at least three Elasticsearch nodes and configure replicas 
> for your shards. If one node goes down all data will still be available. 
>
>
> http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/distributed-cluster.html
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Re: How to achieve ELK High availability

2015-03-31 Thread Magnus Bäck
On Wednesday, April 01, 2015 at 05:06 CEST,
 vikas gopal  wrote:

> Need your valuable suggestions here . I have ELK on a single windows
> instance and I want to make it high available . I mean if one machine
> goes down second will take up the whole load, like clustering. Can you
> suggest how I can achieve this.

Since you're saying "like clustering", are you aware that Elasticsearch
supports clustering natively? To improve the availability, run two or
(preferably) at least three Elasticsearch nodes and configure replicas
for your shards. If one node goes down all data will still be available.

http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/distributed-cluster.html

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Re: How to achieve ELK High availability

2015-03-31 Thread vikas gopal
Oh!! sorry I am new to ELK , is it possible to make whole package ELK HA.
Actually right now I am doing testing like what if my machine goes down
which has complete ELK package on it . I saw some posts where in people
have separate machines for each part but in my case I have all the 3 on
single machine . Later on may be even I opt this case but for now I have 2
machines .

On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Mark Walkom  wrote:

> Which part do you want to make HA?
>
> ES is pretty simple to do, the rest is dependent on a few things.
>
> On 1 April 2015 at 14:06, vikas gopal  wrote:
>
>> Hi Exerts,
>>
>> Need your valuable suggestions here . I have ELK on a single windows
>> instance and I want to make it high available . I mean if one machine goes
>> down second will take up the whole load, like clustering. Can you suggest
>> how I can achieve this.
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Re: How to achieve ELK High availability

2015-03-31 Thread Mark Walkom
Which part do you want to make HA?

ES is pretty simple to do, the rest is dependent on a few things.

On 1 April 2015 at 14:06, vikas gopal  wrote:

> Hi Exerts,
>
> Need your valuable suggestions here . I have ELK on a single windows
> instance and I want to make it high available . I mean if one machine goes
> down second will take up the whole load, like clustering. Can you suggest
> how I can achieve this.
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How to achieve ELK High availability

2015-03-31 Thread vikas gopal
Hi Exerts,

Need your valuable suggestions here . I have ELK on a single windows 
instance and I want to make it high available . I mean if one machine goes 
down second will take up the whole load, like clustering. Can you suggest 
how I can achieve this. 

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