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looking at so we don't have this problem again?
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It looks like it is this issue:
https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/8958
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Nick Canzoneri n...@wildbit.com wrote:
Elasticsearch version 1.4.2
The repository is of type fs and points to a NFS directory.
Taking snapshots succeed just fine.
When
, in the repository directory itself the
folders related to the snapshot are deleted.
The same behavior occurs if I shoot the request at a client node, the
master or a data node.
Let me know what more info I should provide.
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the Sniffing Connection
Pool that some clients support because it round robins across all nodes
capable of HTTP traffic.
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3. Any reason not to set this on all my requests to a relatively high value?
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