| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254 | [[modules-remote-clusters]]== Remote clustersifndef::include-xpack[]The _remote clusters_ module enables you to establish uni-directionalconnections to a remote cluster. This functionality is used in<<modules-cross-cluster-search,{ccs}>>.endif::[]ifdef::include-xpack[]The _remote clusters_ module enables you to establish uni-directionalconnections to a remote cluster. This functionality is used in{stack-ov}/xpack-ccr.html[{ccr}] and<<modules-cross-cluster-search,{ccs}>>.endif::[]Remote cluster connections work by configuring a remote cluster and connectingonly to a limited number of nodes in that remote cluster. Each remote clusteris referenced by a name and a list of seed nodes. When a remote cluster isregistered, its cluster state is retrieved from one of the seed nodes and upto three _gateway nodes_ are selected to be connected to as part of remotecluster requests. All the communication required between different clustersgoes through the <<modules-transport,transport layer>>. Remote clusterconnections consist of uni-directional connections from the coordinatingnode to the selected remote _gateway nodes_ only.[float][[gateway-nodes-selection]]=== Gateway nodes selectionThe _gateway nodes_ selection depends on the following criteria:- *version*: Remote nodes must be compatible with the cluster they areregistered to. This is subject to the same rules as <<rolling-upgrades>>.Any node can communicate with any other node on the same major version (e.g.6.0 can talk to any 6.x node). Only nodes on the last minor version of acertain major version can communicate with nodes on the following majorversion (e.g. 6.7 can communicate with 7.0, as well as any 7.x node, while 6.6 or earlier cannot talk to any 7.x node). Note that version compatibility is symmetric, meaning that if 6.7 can communicate with 7.0, 7.0 can also communicate with 6.7. The matrix below summarizes compatibility as described above.[cols="^,^,^,^,^,^"]|====| Compatibility | 5.0->5.5 | 5.6 | 6.0->6.6 | 6.7 | 7.x| 5.0->5.5      |    Yes   | Yes |    No    | No  | No| 5.6           |    Yes   | Yes |    Yes   | Yes | No| 6.0->6.6      |    No    | Yes |    Yes   | Yes | No| 6.7           |    No    | Yes |    Yes   | Yes | Yes| 7.x           |    No    | No  |    No    | Yes | Yes|====- *role*: Dedicated master nodes never get selected.- *attributes*: You can tag which nodes should be selected(see <<remote-cluster-settings>>), though such tagged nodes still haveto satisfy the two above requirements.[float][[configuring-remote-clusters]]=== Configuring remote clustersYou can configure remote clusters globally by using<<cluster-update-settings,cluster settings>>, which you can update dynamically.Alternatively, you can configure them locally on individual nodes by using the `elasticsearch.yml` file.If you specify the settings in `elasticsearch.yml` files, only the nodes withthose settings can connect to the remote cluster. In other words, functionalitythat relies on remote cluster requests must be driven specifically from thosenodes. For example:[source,yaml]--------------------------------cluster:    remote:        cluster_one: <1>            seeds: 127.0.0.1:9300            transport.ping_schedule: 30s <2>        cluster_two:             seeds: 127.0.0.1:9301            transport.compress: true <3>--------------------------------<1> `cluster_one` and `cluster_two` are arbitrary _cluster aliases_ representingthe connection to each cluster. These names are subsequently used to distinguishbetween local and remote indices.<2> A keep-alive ping is configured for `cluster_one`.<3> Compression is explicitly enabled for requests to `cluster_two`.For more information about the optional transport settings, see<<modules-transport>>. If you use <<cluster-update-settings,cluster settings>>, the remote clustersare available on every node in the cluster. For example:[source,js]--------------------------------PUT _cluster/settings{  "persistent": {    "cluster": {      "remote": {        "cluster_one": {          "seeds": [            "127.0.0.1:9300"          ],          "transport.ping_schedule": "30s"        },        "cluster_two": {          "seeds": [            "127.0.0.1:9301"          ],          "transport.compress": true        },        "cluster_three": {          "seeds": [            "127.0.0.1:9302"          ]        }      }    }  }}--------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[setup:host]// TEST[s/127.0.0.1:9300/\${transport_host}/]You can dynamically update the compression and ping schedule settings. However,you must re-include seeds in the settings update request. For example:[source,js]--------------------------------PUT _cluster/settings{  "persistent": {    "cluster": {      "remote": {        "cluster_one": {          "seeds": [            "127.0.0.1:9300"          ],          "transport.ping_schedule": "60s"        },        "cluster_two": {          "seeds": [            "127.0.0.1:9301"          ],          "transport.compress": false        }      }    }  }}--------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[continued]NOTE: When the compression or ping schedule settings change, all the existingnode connections must close and re-open, which can cause in-flight requests tofail.A remote cluster can be deleted from the cluster settings by setting its seedsto `null`:[source,js]--------------------------------PUT _cluster/settings{  "persistent": {    "cluster": {      "remote": {        "cluster_three": {          "seeds": null <1>        }      }    }  }}--------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[continued]<1> `cluster_three` would be removed from the cluster settings, leaving`cluster_one` and `cluster_two` intact.[float][[remote-cluster-settings]]=== Remote cluster settings`cluster.remote.connections_per_cluster`::  The number of gateway nodes to connect to per remote cluster. The default is  `3`.`cluster.remote.initial_connect_timeout`::  The time to wait for remote connections to be established when the node  starts. The default is `30s`.`cluster.remote.node.attr`::  A node attribute to filter out nodes that are eligible as a gateway node in  the remote cluster. For instance a node can have a node attribute  `node.attr.gateway: true` such that only nodes with this attribute will be  connected to if `cluster.remote.node.attr` is set to `gateway`.`cluster.remote.connect`::  By default, any node in the cluster can act as a cross-cluster client and  connect to remote clusters. The `cluster.remote.connect` setting can be set to  `false` (defaults to `true`) to prevent certain nodes from connecting to  remote clusters. Remote cluster requests must be sent to a node that is  allowed to act as a cross-cluster client.`cluster.remote.${cluster_alias}.skip_unavailable`::  Per cluster boolean setting that allows to skip specific clusters when no  nodes belonging to them are available and they are the targetof a remote  cluster request. Default is `false`, meaning that all clusters are mandatory  by default, but they can selectively be made optional by setting this setting  to `true`.`cluster.remote.${cluster_alias}.transport.ping_schedule`::  Sets the time interval between regular application-level ping messages that  are sent to ensure that transport connections to nodes belonging to remote  clusters are kept alive. If set to `-1`, application-level ping messages to  this remote cluster are not sent. If unset, application-level ping messages  are sent according to the global `transport.ping_schedule` setting, which  defaults to `-1` meaning that pings are not sent.`cluster.remote.${cluster_alias}.transport.compress`::  Per cluster boolean setting that enables you to configure compression for  requests to a specific remote cluster. This setting impacts only requests  sent to the remote cluster. If the inbound request is compressed,  Elasticsearch compresses the response. If unset, the global  `transport.compress` is used as the fallback setting.`cluster.remote.${cluster_alias}.proxy`::  Sets a proxy address for the specified remote cluster. By default this is not  set, meaning that Elasticsearch will connect directly to the nodes in the  remote cluster using their <<advanced-network-settings,publish addresses>>.  If this setting is set to an IP address or hostname then Elasticsearch will  connect to the nodes in the remote cluster using this address instead.[float][[retrieve-remote-clusters-info]]=== Retrieving remote clusters infoYou can use the <<cluster-remote-info, remote cluster info API>> to retrieveinformation about the configured remote clusters, as well as the remote nodesthat the node is connected to.
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