Hi Mark,
thanks for taking the time to reply
1- yes I believe all the data is in one index .. I had attached the
index_status output ... and a screenshot for the head_plugin output
2- I am considering the upgrade to latest version .. but would that impose
a risk (if any)?
thanks again
You could do a few things, from my perspective. (Hope this hits some idea's
you like)
- upgrade, never hurts :) as long as you read the release notes to make
sure nothing your depending on.
- Add some filters to your existing queries to exclude unneeded data
- you can create filter
mkBig ... thanks for the suggestion ... but how do I exclude the things I
dont need ?
cheers!
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Can you create a new index and exclude what you dont need. we did this
recently because of some other mapping reason. take a snapshot (with newwer
version) before doing so.
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Hi all,
I have a production box running old ES 0.20.3 .. I need help in cleaning
data back from 2012 ... because although I moved the whole indexs to a
machine with 6 SSD drives ... queries got better .. but still I need to
make this thing faster
is there a *safe *way to clean (choose what to
anything?...
On Monday, March 30, 2015 at 11:56:46 PM UTC+3, AALISHE wrote:
Hi all,
I have a production box running old ES 0.20.3 .. I need help in
cleaning data back from 2012 ... because although I moved the whole indexs
to a machine with 6 SSD drives ... queries got better .. but
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Is all the data in the one index, or are they