Couldn t store response the node didn t join the cluster yet – How to solve this OpenSearch error

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Aug-23, Version: 1-2.9

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Briefly, this error occurs when a node in an OpenSearch cluster is unable to join the cluster. This could be due to network issues, incorrect configuration, or the cluster being in a bad state. To resolve this, you can check the network connectivity between the nodes, verify the cluster settings in the OpenSearch configuration file, or restart the node or the entire cluster. If the cluster is in a bad state, you may need to restore it from a backup or rebuild it.

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This guide will help you check for common problems that cause the log ” couldn’t store response {}; the node didn’t join the cluster yet ” to appear. To understand the issues related to this log, read the explanation below about the following OpenSearch concepts: response, join, cluster, node.

Log Context

Log “couldn’t store response {}; the node didn’t join the cluster yet” classname is TaskManager.java.
We extracted the following from OpenSearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :

     */
    public  void storeResult(Task task; Response response; ActionListener listener) {
        DiscoveryNode localNode = lastDiscoveryNodes.getLocalNode();
        if (localNode == null) {
            // too early to store anything; shouldn't really be here - just pass the response along
            logger.warn("couldn't store response {}; the node didn't join the cluster yet"; response);
            listener.onResponse(response);
            return;
        }
        final TaskResult taskResult;
        try {

 

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