I understand. The replicas must have been created when there were two
nodes a week ago. That implies that green status means that there are
replicas, but they may be seriously out of date.
...Ken
Shay Banon wrote:
When you have a single node, replicas will not be allocated to it (it
make no sense to allocate a replica of a shard on the same node the
shard exists on). Its not really related to the gateway type. Are you
sure you got green health when a single node? Maybe you created an index
without any replicas in that case?-shay.banon
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Kenneth Loafman
<kenneth.loafman@gmail.com mailto:kenneth.loafman@gmail.com> wrote:Hi, I had a 'cluster' of one node using the FS gateway and it stayed green. I switched to the S3 gateway and the cluster will not build the replica shards, thus is staying yellow. Is this a known limitation of the S3 gateway, or is there something I'm missing. Setup was copied from http://www.elasticsearch.com/docs/elasticsearch/cloud/aws/s3_gateway/ except for credentials and bucket name, of course. ...Thanks, ...Ken