We are indexing and storing data into ES with 0 replication. Suppose, my
index got corrupt due to some reason, then what are the ways to re-index
the data or recover the corrupted data/index?
We are indexing and storing data into ES with 0 replication. Suppose, my index got corrupt due to some reason, then what are the ways to re-index the data or recover the corrupted data/index?
Is recovering from .fdx & .fdt files a possibility if they are in good
shape?
On Monday, 17 June 2013 11:32:58 UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote:
Reindex from source if any.
Backup and restore (basically rsync).
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Le 17 juin 2013 à 07:26, Ankit Jain <ankitj...@gmail.com <javascript:>> a
écrit :
Hi All,
We are indexing and storing data into ES with 0 replication. Suppose, my
index got corrupt due to some reason, then what are the ways to re-index
the data or recover the corrupted data/index?
Thanks,
Ankit Jain
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