=doc #15565 improved wording in cluster-usage docs
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@ -82,22 +82,22 @@ otherwise it can take up to the configured ``seed-node-timeout`` until the nodes
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can join.
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Once more than two seed nodes have been started it is no problem to shut down the first
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seed node. If the first seed node is restarted it will first try join the other
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seed node. If the first seed node is restarted, it will first try to join the other
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seed nodes in the existing cluster.
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If you don't configure the seed nodes you need to join manually, using :ref:`cluster_jmx_java`
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or :ref:`cluster_command_line_java`. You can join to any node in the cluster. It doesn't
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have to be configured as a seed node.
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If you don't configure seed nodes you need to join the cluster programmatically or manually.
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Joining can also be performed programatically with ``Cluster.get(system).join``. Note that
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you can only join to an existing cluster member, which means that for bootstrapping some
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Manual joining can be performed by using ref:`cluster_jmx_java` or :ref:`cluster_command_line_java`.
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Joining programatically can be performed with ``Cluster.get(system).join``.
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You can join to any node in the cluster. It does not have to be configured as a seed node.
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Note that you can only join to an existing cluster member, which means that for bootstrapping some
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node must join itself.
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You may also use ``Cluster.get(system).joinSeedNodes``, which is attractive when dynamically
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discovering other nodes at startup by using some external tool or API. When using
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``joinSeedNodes`` you should not include the node itself except for the node that is
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supposed to be the first seed node, and that should be placed first in parameter to
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``joinSeedNodes``.
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You may also use ``Cluster.get(system).joinSeedNodes`` to join programmatically,
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which is attractive when dynamically discovering other nodes at startup by using some external tool or API.
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When using ``joinSeedNodes`` you should not include the node itself except for the node that is
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supposed to be the first seed node, and that should be placed first in parameter to ``joinSeedNodes``.
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Unsuccessful join attempts are automatically retried after the time period defined in
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configuration property ``retry-unsuccessful-join-after``. When using ``seed-nodes`` this
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@ -76,20 +76,21 @@ otherwise it can take up to the configured ``seed-node-timeout`` until the nodes
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can join.
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Once more than two seed nodes have been started it is no problem to shut down the first
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seed node. If the first seed node is restarted it will first try join the other
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seed node. If the first seed node is restarted, it will first try to join the other
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seed nodes in the existing cluster.
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If you don't configure the seed nodes you need to join manually, using :ref:`cluster_jmx_scala`
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or :ref:`cluster_command_line_scala`. You can join to any node in the cluster. It doesn't
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have to be configured as a seed node.
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If you don't configure seed nodes you need to join the cluster programmatically or manually.
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Joining can also be performed programatically with ``Cluster(system).join``. Note that
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you can only join to an existing cluster member, which means that for bootstrapping some
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Manual joining can be performed by using ref:`cluster_jmx_scala` or :ref:`cluster_command_line_scala`.
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Joining programatically can be performed with ``Cluster(system).join``.
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You can join to any node in the cluster. It does not have to be configured as a seed node.
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Note that you can only join to an existing cluster member, which means that for bootstrapping some
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node must join itself.
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You may also use ``Cluster(system).joinSeedNodes``, which is attractive when dynamically
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discovering other nodes at startup by using some external tool or API. When using
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``joinSeedNodes`` you should not include the node itself except for the node that is
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You may also use ``Cluster(system).joinSeedNodes`` to join programmatically,
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which is attractive when dynamically discovering other nodes at startup by using some external tool or API.
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When using ``joinSeedNodes`` you should not include the node itself except for the node that is
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supposed to be the first seed node, and that should be placed first in parameter to
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``joinSeedNodes``.
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