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@@ -22,9 +22,10 @@ When set to `true`, you must specify the index name to <<indices-delete-index,de
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// tag::cluster-indices-close-enable-tag[]
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`cluster.indices.close.enable` {ess-icon}::
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(<<dynamic-cluster-setting,Dynamic>>)
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-Enables <<indices-open-close,opening of closed indices>> in {es}. You might enable this setting temporarily to change the analyzer configuration for an existing index. We strongly recommend leaving this set to `false` (the default) otherwise.
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+Enables <<indices-close,closing of open indices>> in {es}. If `false`, you
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+cannot close open indices. Defaults to `true`.
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-IMPORTANT: Closed indices are a data loss risk because they are not included when you make cluster configuration changes, such as scaling to a different capacity, failover, and many other operations. Additionally, closed indices can lead to inaccurate disk space counts.
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+NOTE: Closed indices still consume a significant amount of disk space.
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[[reindex-remote-whitelist]]
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// tag::reindex-remote-whitelist[]
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