| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637 | [[add-elasticsearch-nodes]]== Adding nodes to your clusterWhen you start an instance of {es}, you are starting a _node_. An {es} _cluster_is a group of nodes that have the same `cluster.name` attribute. As nodes joinor leave a cluster, the cluster automatically reorganizes itself to evenlydistribute the data across the available nodes.If you are running a single instance of {es}, you have a cluster of one node.All primary shards reside on the single node. No replica shards can beallocated, therefore the cluster state remains yellow. The cluster is fullyfunctional but is at risk of data loss in the event of a failure.image::setup/images/elas_0202.png["A cluster with one node and three primary shards"]You add nodes to a cluster to increase its capacity and reliability. By default,a node is both a data node and eligible to be elected as the master node thatcontrols the cluster. You can also configure a new node for a specific purpose,such as handling ingest requests. For more information, see<<modules-node,Nodes>>.When you add more nodes to a cluster, it automatically allocates replica shards.When all primary and replica shards are active, the cluster state changes togreen.image::setup/images/elas_0204.png["A cluster with three nodes"]To add a node to a cluster:. Set up a new {es} instance.. Specify the name of the cluster in its `cluster.name` attribute. For example,to add a node to the `logging-prod` cluster, set `cluster.name: "logging-prod"`in `elasticsearch.yml`.. Start {es}. The node automatically discovers and joins the specified cluster.For more information about discovery and shard allocation, see<<modules-discovery>> and <<modules-cluster>>.
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