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[[modules-network]]
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=== Network settings
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Elasticsearch binds to localhost only by default. This is sufficient for you
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to run a local development server (or even a development cluster, if you start
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multiple nodes on the same machine), but you will need to configure some
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<<common-network-settings,basic network settings>> in order to run a real
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production cluster across multiple servers.
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[WARNING]
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.Be careful with the network configuration!
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=============================
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Never expose an unprotected node to the public internet.
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=============================
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[[common-network-settings]]
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==== Commonly used network settings
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`network.host`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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The node will bind to this hostname or IP address and _publish_ (advertise)
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this host to other nodes in the cluster. Accepts an IP address, hostname, a
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<<network-interface-values,special value>>, or an array of any combination of
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these. Note that any values containing a `:` (e.g., an IPv6 address or
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containing one of the <<network-interface-values,special values>>) must be
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quoted because `:` is a special character in YAML. `0.0.0.0` is an acceptable
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IP address and will bind to all network interfaces. The value `0` has the
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same effect as the value `0.0.0.0`.
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Defaults to `_local_`.
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`discovery.seed_hosts`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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In order to join a cluster, a node needs to know the hostname or IP address of
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at least some of the other nodes in the cluster. This setting provides the
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initial list of addresses this node will try to contact. Accepts IP addresses
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or hostnames. If a hostname lookup resolves to multiple IP addresses then each
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IP address will be used for discovery.
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{wikipedia}/Round-robin_DNS[Round robin DNS] -- returning a
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different IP from a list on each lookup -- can be used for discovery; non-
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existent IP addresses will throw exceptions and cause another DNS lookup on the
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next round of pinging (subject to <<networkaddress-cache-ttl,JVM DNS
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caching>>).
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Defaults to `["127.0.0.1", "[::1]"]`.
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`http.port`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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Port to bind to for incoming HTTP requests. Accepts a single value or a range.
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If a range is specified, the node will bind to the first available port in the
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range.
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Defaults to `9200-9300`.
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`transport.port`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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Port to bind for communication between nodes. Accepts a single value or a
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range. If a range is specified, the node will bind to the first available port
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in the range.
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Defaults to `9300-9400`.
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[[network-interface-values]]
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==== Special values for `network.host`
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The following special values may be passed to `network.host`:
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`_[networkInterface]_`::
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Addresses of a network interface, for example `_en0_`.
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`_local_`::
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Any loopback addresses on the system, for example `127.0.0.1`.
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`_site_`::
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Any site-local addresses on the system, for example `192.168.0.1`.
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`_global_`::
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Any globally-scoped addresses on the system, for example `8.8.8.8`.
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[[network-interface-values-ipv4-vs-ipv6]]
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===== IPv4 vs IPv6
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These special values will work over both IPv4 and IPv6 by default, but you can
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also limit this with the use of `:ipv4` of `:ipv6` specifiers. For example,
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`_en0:ipv4_` would only bind to the IPv4 addresses of interface `en0`.
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[TIP]
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.Discovery in the Cloud
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================================
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More special settings are available when running in the Cloud with either the
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{plugins}/discovery-ec2.html[EC2 discovery plugin] or the
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{plugins}/discovery-gce-network-host.html#discovery-gce-network-host[Google Compute Engine discovery plugin]
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installed.
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[[advanced-network-settings]]
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==== Advanced network settings
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The `network.host` setting explained in <<common-network-settings,Commonly used network settings>>
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is a shortcut which sets the _bind host_ and the _publish host_ at the same
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time. In advanced used cases, such as when running behind a proxy server, you
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may need to set these settings to different values:
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`network.bind_host`::
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This specifies which network interface(s) a node should bind to in order to
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listen for incoming requests. A node can bind to multiple interfaces, e.g.
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two network cards, or a site-local address and a local address. Defaults to
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`network.host`.
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`network.publish_host`::
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The publish host is the single interface that the node advertises to other nodes
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in the cluster, so that those nodes can connect to it. Currently an
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Elasticsearch node may be bound to multiple addresses, but only publishes one.
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If not specified, this defaults to the ``best'' address from `network.host`,
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sorted by IPv4/IPv6 stack preference, then by reachability. If you set a
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`network.host` that results in multiple bind addresses yet rely on a specific
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address for node-to-node communication, you should explicitly set
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`network.publish_host`.
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Both of the above settings can be configured just like `network.host` -- they
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accept IP addresses, host names, and
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<<network-interface-values,special values>>.
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[[tcp-settings]]
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===== Advanced TCP settings
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Any component that uses TCP (like the <<modules-http,HTTP>> and
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<<modules-transport,transport>> layers) share the following settings:
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`network.tcp.no_delay`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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Enable or disable the {wikipedia}/Nagle%27s_algorithm[TCP no delay]
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setting. Defaults to `true`.
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`network.tcp.keep_alive`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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Configures the `SO_KEEPALIVE` option for this socket, which
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determines whether it sends TCP keepalive probes.
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`network.tcp.keep_idle`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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Configures the `TCP_KEEPIDLE` option for this socket, which
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determines the time in seconds that a connection must be idle before
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starting to send TCP keepalive probes. Defaults to `-1`, which uses
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the system default. This value cannot exceed `300` seconds. Only applicable on Linux and macOS,
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and requires Java 11 or newer.
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`network.tcp.keep_interval`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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Configures the `TCP_KEEPINTVL` option for this socket,
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which determines the time in seconds between sending TCP keepalive probes.
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Defaults to `-1`, which uses the system default. This value cannot exceed `300` seconds.
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Only applicable on Linux and macOS, and requires Java 11 or newer.
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`network.tcp.keep_count`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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Configures the `TCP_KEEPCNT` option for this socket, which
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determines the number of unacknowledged TCP keepalive probes that may be
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sent on a connection before it is dropped. Defaults to `-1`,
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which uses the system default. Only applicable on Linux and macOS, and requires
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Java 11 or newer.
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`network.tcp.reuse_address`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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Should an address be reused or not. Defaults to `true` on non-windows
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machines.
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`network.tcp.send_buffer_size`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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The size of the TCP send buffer (specified with <<size-units,size units>>).
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By default not explicitly set.
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`network.tcp.receive_buffer_size`::
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(<<static-cluster-setting,Static>>)
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The size of the TCP receive buffer (specified with <<size-units,size units>>).
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By default not explicitly set.
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[discrete]
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=== HTTP and transport network communication
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Each {es} node uses the network for two different methods of communication:
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* it exposes an <<modules-http,HTTP interface>> for use by clients.
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* it exposes a <<modules-transport,transport interface>> for communication
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between nodes within a cluster, for communication with a
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<<modules-remote-clusters,remote cluster>>, and for the
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{javaclient}/transport-client.html[Java Transport client] to communicate with a
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cluster.
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The network settings described above apply to both methods of communication,
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and you can also configure each interface separately if needed. See the
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<<modules-http,HTTP>> and <<modules-transport,transport>> pages for more
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details on their respective configurations.
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