Thank you Binh Ly. 
But i am correct to say a restore process should also restore missing 
shards. Because in a case where if some shards are missing and restore 
didn't help?

On Friday, 7 March 2014 20:58:15 UTC+5:30, Binh Ly wrote:
>
> You can restore an index if it doesn't currently exist. If it currently 
> exists, it must have the same shard count as when you ran the snapshot, and 
> in this case, restore will replace your data in the index to the state of 
> the specific snapshot that you choose to restore.
>

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