Re: Search query containing an equal character

2014-03-17 Thread Guillaume Loetscher
Le lundi 17 mars 2014 18:28:29 UTC+1, Binh Ly a écrit : > > Your field is likely using the standard analyzer which by default which > strips the = symbol. If you have the raw (not_analyzed) field indexed, you > can do something like this: > > .raw:*client=localhost.localdomain* > I don't have

Re: Search query containing an equal character

2014-03-17 Thread Guillaume Loetscher
Hi, No one knows ? I can't imagine that no one hasn't done a query on a string containing a "=" character in it. Maybe my question is not clear enough. If so, please tell me where, I'll try to make it clearer. Many thanks, Le samedi 15 mars 2014 00:02:08 UTC+1, Gu

Search query containing an equal character

2014-03-14 Thread Guillaume Loetscher
Hello, I'm trying to do a query search containing an equal ("=") character in it. I've got plenty of logs looking like this : <22>postfix/smtpd[9136]: E4A4E34AA5: client=localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] I want to query all messages that haven't been posted from "localhost.localdomain". I've l

Re: Node not joining cluster on boot

2014-03-13 Thread Guillaume Loetscher
00:40 UTC+1, Xiao Yu a écrit : > > Total shot in the dark here but try taking the hashmark out of the node > names and see if that helps? > > On Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:31:30 AM UTC-4, Guillaume Loetscher wrote: >> >> Sure >> >> Node # 1: >> root@es_nod

Re: Node not joining cluster on boot

2014-03-13 Thread Guillaume Loetscher
2. Although I'd recommend having 3 > nodes instead of 2. > > -- > David ;-) > Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs > > Le 12 mars 2014 à 23:58, Guillaume Loetscher > > a écrit : > > Hi, > > I've begun to test Elasticsearc