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A bit tricky, but should be possible. Let me think about it a bit, and ping me later to make sure I do (deep diving into some other features currently) |
I'm not the owner of this bug ... but would this be possible? |
Just pinging you about this feature, as requested |
Closed by issue #2067 |
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Would it be possible to add a command which would instruct ES to reload the indices, like it does at startup?
What I'm thinking is that I could (for instance) make changes to my index on a different cluster, move the indices over to the live cluster, then issue this command, instead of having to bring the cluster down then start it up again.
Possible?
It'd need to make sure all of the current data is snapshot'ed before restarting I suppose
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