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@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ If everything goes well with installation, you should see a bunch of messages th
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-Without going too much into detail, we can see that our node named "6-bjhwl" (which will be a different set of characters in your case) has started and elected itself as a master in a single cluster. Don't worry yet at the moment what master means. The main thing that is important here is that we have started one node within one cluster.
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+Without going too much into detail, we can see that our node named "localhost.localdomain" has started and elected itself as a master in a single cluster. Don't worry yet at the moment what master means. The main thing that is important here is that we have started one node within one cluster.
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As mentioned previously, we can override either the cluster or node name. This can be done from the command line when starting Elasticsearch as follows:
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