Upgrade from 90.3 to 90.5

Can you disable indexing? If so, after disabling indexing and disabling
allocation (per Nik's excellent suggestions), you should flush your indices
so that the transaction log is (hopefully) clear for when you re-enable
allocation.

Just saw that you have only one node. Even if you have only one node and
allocation does not pertain to your situation, flushing is still a good
idea.

Other things to look at for is sub-directories. By default, the
data/plugin/log directories are in the elasticsearch directory. You can
copy these directories to your new install directory, but hopefully you
have already configured them to live outside of elasticsearch. If you have
not, then use this upgrade time to enable this best practice. Some plugins
might not work between versions, but the most common ones do.

Cheers,

Ivan

On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 11:22 AM, george_monroe yuri.panchenko@gmail.comwrote:

If you can afford to stop the node, then just copying the data folder over
into the new installation should do the job.

Cheers
George

On Friday, October 25, 2013 9:30:41 AM UTC-7, Adrián Van Langenhove wrote:

We currently have just 1 node. We can stop the service for a couple of
hours, and we don't need back up of info, we can generate it again. Is
there any basic script to upgrade? I'm new in linux.

2013/10/25 Ankush Jhalani ankush....@gmail.com

In addition to upgrade steps, I'd also recommend to back up data in case
there is any issue with newer version and you may need to downgrade back to
older version. The index data after upgrade may no longer be compatible
with old version.

On Friday, October 25, 2013 8:58:56 AM UTC-4, Adrián Van Langenhove
wrote:

Hi! I have an app that uses ES 90.3, and i want to upgrade to 90.5.
What's the fastest and more reliable way to do this? I haven't found
anything about this particular situation.
Have anybody done this before?

Thank you

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