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@@ -119,10 +119,14 @@ Individual searches can have a timeout as part of the
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<<search-request-body>>. Since search requests can originate from many
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sources, Elasticsearch has a dynamic cluster-level setting for a global
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search timeout that applies to all search requests that do not set a
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-timeout in the <<search-request-body>>. The default value is no global
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-timeout. The setting key is `search.default_search_timeout` and can be
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-set using the <<cluster-update-settings>> endpoints. Setting this value
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-to `-1` resets the global search timeout to no timeout.
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+timeout in the request body. These requests will be cancelled after
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+the specified time using the mechanism described in the following section on
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+<<global-search-cancellation>>. Therefore the same caveats about timeout
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+responsiveness apply.
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+The setting key is `search.default_search_timeout` and can be set using the
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+<<cluster-update-settings>> endpoints. The default value is no global timeout.
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+Setting this value to `-1` resets the global search timeout to no timeout.
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[float]
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[[global-search-cancellation]]
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