Remote cluster settings

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The following settings apply to both sniff mode and proxy mode. Settings that are specific to sniff mode and proxy mode are described separately.

cluster.remote.<cluster_alias>.mode
The mode used for a remote cluster connection. The only supported modes are sniff and proxy.
cluster.remote.initial_connect_timeout
The time to wait for remote connections to be established when the node starts. The default is 30s.
remote_cluster_client role
By default, any node in the cluster can act as a cross-cluster client and connect to remote clusters. To prevent a node from connecting to remote clusters, specify the node.roles setting in elasticsearch.yml and exclude remote_cluster_client from the listed roles. Search requests targeting remote clusters must be sent to a node that is allowed to act as a cross-cluster client. Other features such as machine learning data feeds, transforms, and cross-cluster replication require the remote_cluster_client role.
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 target of 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 try and keep remote cluster connections 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. It is preferable to correctly configure TCP keep-alives instead of configuring a ping_schedule, because TCP keep-alives are handled by the operating system and not by Elasticsearch. By default Elasticsearch enables TCP keep-alives on remote cluster connections. Remote cluster connections are transport connections so the transport.tcp.* advanced settings regarding TCP keep-alives apply to them.
cluster.remote.<cluster_alias>.transport.compress
Per cluster 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. The setting options are true, indexing_data, and false. If unset, the global transport.compress is used as the fallback setting.
cluster.remote.<cluster_alias>.transport.compression_scheme
Per cluster setting that enables you to configure compression scheme for requests to a specific remote cluster. This setting impacts only requests sent to the remote cluster. If an inbound request is compressed, Elasticsearch compresses the response using the same compression scheme. The setting options are deflate and lz4. If unset, the global transport.compression_scheme is used as the fallback setting.

Sniff mode remote cluster settings

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cluster.remote.<cluster_alias>.seeds
The list of seed nodes used to sniff the remote cluster state.
cluster.remote.<cluster_alias>.node_connections
The number of gateway nodes to connect to for this remote cluster. The default is 3.
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.

Proxy mode remote cluster settings

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cluster.remote.<cluster_alias>.proxy_address
The address used for all remote connections.
cluster.remote.<cluster_alias>.proxy_socket_connections
The number of socket connections to open per remote cluster. The default is 18.
cluster.remote.<cluster_alias>.server_name
An optional hostname string which is sent in the server_name field of the TLS Server Name Indication extension if TLS is enabled. The TLS transport will fail to open remote connections if this field is not a valid hostname as defined by the TLS SNI specification.