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I am using elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0 plug in to index from Oracle Data Base in windows. I have installed Elastic search version 6.2.4. When i run the import i am getting the below error.
14:44:45,943][ERROR][importer.jdbc ][pool-3-thread-1] error while processing request: no cluster nodes available, check settings {autodiscover=false, client.transport.ignore_cluster_name=false, client.transport.nodes_sampler_interval=5s, client.transport.ping_timeout=5s, cluster.name=elasticsearch, flush_interval=5s, host.0=10.207.104.62, max_actions_per_request=10000, max_concurrent_requests=8, max_volume_per_request=10mb, name=importer, port=9300, sniff=false}
org.elasticsearch.client.transport.NoNodeAvailableException: no cluster nodes available, check settings {autodiscover=false, client.transport.ignore_cluster_name=false, client.transport.nodes_sampler_interval=5s, client.transport.ping_timeout=5s, cluster.name=elasticsearch, flush_interval=5s, host.0=10.207.104.62, max_actions_per_request=10000, max_concurrent_requests=8, max_volume_per_request=10mb, name=importer, port=9300, sniff=false}
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.helper.client.BulkTransportClient.init(BulkTransportClient.java:164) ~[elasticsearch-helper-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.helper.client.ClientBuilder.toBulkTransportClient(ClientBuilder.java:113) ~[elasticsearch-helper-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.jdbc.strategy.standard.StandardSink.createClient(StandardSink.java:348) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.jdbc.strategy.standard.StandardSink.beforeFetch(StandardSink.java:100) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.jdbc.strategy.standard.StandardContext.beforeFetch(StandardContext.java:183) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.jdbc.strategy.standard.StandardContext.execute(StandardContext.java:164) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.tools.JDBCImporter.process(JDBCImporter.java:199) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.tools.JDBCImporter.newRequest(JDBCImporter.java:185) [elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.tools.JDBCImporter.newRequest(JDBCImporter.java:51) [elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.pipeline.AbstractPipeline.call(AbstractPipeline.java:50) [elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.pipeline.AbstractPipeline.call(AbstractPipeline.java:16) [elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266) [?:1.8.0_60]
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142) [?:1.8.0_60]
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617) [?:1.8.0_60]
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) [?:1.8.0_60]
Hi,
I am using elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0 plug in to index from Oracle Data Base in windows. I have installed Elastic search version 6.2.4. When i run the import i am getting the below error.
14:44:45,943][ERROR][importer.jdbc ][pool-3-thread-1] error while processing request: no cluster nodes available, check settings {autodiscover=false, client.transport.ignore_cluster_name=false, client.transport.nodes_sampler_interval=5s, client.transport.ping_timeout=5s, cluster.name=elasticsearch, flush_interval=5s, host.0=10.207.104.62, max_actions_per_request=10000, max_concurrent_requests=8, max_volume_per_request=10mb, name=importer, port=9300, sniff=false}
org.elasticsearch.client.transport.NoNodeAvailableException: no cluster nodes available, check settings {autodiscover=false, client.transport.ignore_cluster_name=false, client.transport.nodes_sampler_interval=5s, client.transport.ping_timeout=5s, cluster.name=elasticsearch, flush_interval=5s, host.0=10.207.104.62, max_actions_per_request=10000, max_concurrent_requests=8, max_volume_per_request=10mb, name=importer, port=9300, sniff=false}
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.helper.client.BulkTransportClient.init(BulkTransportClient.java:164) ~[elasticsearch-helper-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.helper.client.ClientBuilder.toBulkTransportClient(ClientBuilder.java:113) ~[elasticsearch-helper-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.jdbc.strategy.standard.StandardSink.createClient(StandardSink.java:348) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.jdbc.strategy.standard.StandardSink.beforeFetch(StandardSink.java:100) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.jdbc.strategy.standard.StandardContext.beforeFetch(StandardContext.java:183) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.elasticsearch.jdbc.strategy.standard.StandardContext.execute(StandardContext.java:164) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.tools.JDBCImporter.process(JDBCImporter.java:199) ~[elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.tools.JDBCImporter.newRequest(JDBCImporter.java:185) [elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.tools.JDBCImporter.newRequest(JDBCImporter.java:51) [elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.pipeline.AbstractPipeline.call(AbstractPipeline.java:50) [elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at org.xbib.pipeline.AbstractPipeline.call(AbstractPipeline.java:16) [elasticsearch-jdbc-2.3.4.0.jar:?]
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266) [?:1.8.0_60]
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142) [?:1.8.0_60]
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617) [?:1.8.0_60]
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) [?:1.8.0_60]
My Configuration:
{
"type" : "jdbc",
"jdbc" : {
"password" : "user",
"elasticsearch" : {
"host" : "localhost",
"cluster" : "elasticsearch",
"port" : "9300"
},
"index" : "world",
"statefile" : "world-importer-config.json",
"metrics" : {
"lastexecutionstart" : "2017-03-10T10:46:47.175Z",
"lastexecutionend" : "2017-03-10T11:20:22.865Z",
"counter" : "10"
},
"type" : "partner",
"user" : "password",
"url" : "jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:ORCL",
"sql" : [ {
"statement" : "world.sql"
} ]
}
}
Appreciate your help on this.
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