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Open / Close Index API
editOpen / Close Index API
editThe open and close index APIs allow to close an index, and later on opening it. A closed index has almost no overhead on the cluster (except for maintaining its metadata), and is blocked for read/write operations. A closed index can be opened which will then go through the normal recovery process.
To reduce the risk of data loss, avoid keeping closed indices in your cluster for long periods of time. When a node leaves your cluster, Elasticsearch does not rebuild the lost copies of the shards in any closed indices. As you replace the nodes in your cluster over time you will gradually lose the shard data for any closed indices.
In managed environments such as Elastic Cloud nodes may be automatically replaced at any time, which will result in the loss of data held in closed indices. You should not close any indices if your cluster is running in such a a managed environment.
If you want to reduce the overhead of an index while keeping it available for occasional searches, freeze the index instead. If you want to store an index outside of the cluster, use a snapshot.
The REST endpoint is /{index}/_close
and /{index}/_open
. For
example:
POST /my_index/_close POST /my_index/_open
It is possible to open and close multiple indices. An error will be thrown
if the request explicitly refers to a missing index. This behaviour can be
disabled using the ignore_unavailable=true
parameter.
All indices can be opened or closed at once using _all
as the index name
or specifying patterns that identify them all (e.g. *
).
Identifying indices via wildcards or _all
can be disabled by setting the
action.destructive_requires_name
flag in the config file to true
.
This setting can also be changed via the cluster update settings api.
Closed indices consume a significant amount of disk-space which can cause
problems in managed environments. Closed indices are enabled by default. You can
disable closed indices by setting cluster.indices.close.enable
to false
using the cluster settings API.
Closed indices are ignored by many APIs. For instance, the shards of a closed index are not included in the output of the cat shards API.
Wait For Active Shards
editBecause opening an index allocates its shards, the
wait_for_active_shards
setting on
index creation applies to the index opening action as well. The default value
for the wait_for_active_shards
setting
on the open index API is 0, which means that the command won’t wait for the shards
to be allocated.