Adding New Node to an Elasticsearch Cluster
This section explains how to add a new node to an Elasticsearch cluster. You can add nodes to a cluster by configuring new nodes to find an existing cluster and start them up.
For example, consider that a new node, node 4, is added to a cluster that already has three nodes in it namely, node1, node2, and node3.
To add new node to a cluster
1. Open elasticsearch.yml from SAG_root/InternalDataStore/config/elasticsearch.yml from the system where the new node is being added.
The following configuration is a sample of how the configuration appears initially.
cluster.name:"SAG_EventDataStore"
node.name: node4
path.logs: SAG_root\InternalDataStore/logs
network.host:0.0.0.0
http.port:9240
discovery.seed_hosts: ["node4:9340"]
transport.tcp.port:9340
path.repo:['SAG_root\InternalDataStore/archives']
cluster.initial_master_nodes:["node4"]
2. Provide the name of the node, as seen in the node.name property, and port number used by the node, as seen in the http.port property, in the discovery.seed_hosts property in the following format:
host_name:port_name
For example
node4:9340
Sample configuration after providing the new node details:
cluster.name:"SAG_EventDataStore"
cluster.initial_master_nodes:["node1","node2","node3"]
node.name: node4
path.logs: SAG_root\InternalDataStore/logs
network.host:0.0.0.0
http.port:9240
discovery.seed_hosts: ["node1:9340","node2:9340","node3":"9340","node4:9340"]
transport.tcp.port:9340
path.repo:['SAG_root\InternalDataStore/archives']
3. Save the configuration. The new node is added to the cluster.
Note:
When you restart an Elasticsearch cluster, you must restart the master node first.