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Elasticsearch Server: Second Edition

You're reading from   Elasticsearch Server: Second Edition From creating your own index structure through to cluster monitoring and troubleshooting, this is the complete guide to implementing the ElasticSearch search engine on your own websites. Packed with real-life examples.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980529
Length 428 pages
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Elasticsearch Server Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Getting Started with the Elasticsearch Cluster 2. Indexing Your Data FREE CHAPTER 3. Searching Your Data 4. Extending Your Index Structure 5. Make Your Search Better 6. Beyond Full-text Searching 7. Elasticsearch Cluster in Detail 8. Administrating Your Cluster Index

The Elasticsearch time machine


A good piece of software is one that manages an exceptional situation such as hardware failure or human error. Even though a cluster of a few servers is less exposed to hardware problems, bad things can still happen. For example, let's imagine that you need to restore your indices. One possible solution is to reindex all your data from a primary data store as a SQL database. But what will you do if it takes too long or, even worse, the only data store is Elasticsearch? Before Elasticsearch 1.0, creating backups of indices was not easy. The procedure included shutdown of the cluster before copying the data files. Fortunately, now we can take snapshots. Let's see how this works.

Creating a snapshot repository

A snapshot keeps all the data related to the cluster from the time snapshot creation starts and it includes information about the cluster state and indices. Before we create snapshots, at least the first one, a snapshot repository must be created. Each repository...

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