| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107 | [[shard-tool]]== elasticsearch-shardIn some cases the Lucene index or translog of a shard copy can becomecorrupted. The `elasticsearch-shard` command enables you to remove corruptedparts of the shard if a good copy of the shard cannot be recoveredautomatically or restored from backup.[WARNING]You will lose the corrupted data when you run `elasticsearch-shard`.  This toolshould only be used as a last resort if there is no way to recover from anothercopy of the shard or restore a snapshot.When Elasticsearch detects that a shard's data is corrupted, it fails thatshard copy and refuses to use it. Under normal conditions, the shard isautomatically recovered from another copy. If no good copy of the shard isavailable and you cannot restore from backup, you can use `elasticsearch-shard`to remove the corrupted data and restore access to any remaining data inunaffected segments.[WARNING]Stop Elasticsearch before running `elasticsearch-shard`.To remove corrupted shard data use the `remove-corrupted-data` subcommand.There are two ways to specify the path:* Specify the index name and shard name with the `--index` and `--shard-id`  options.* Use the `--dir` option to specify the full path to the corrupted index or  translog files.[float]=== Removing corrupted data`elasticsearch-shard` analyses the shard copy and provides an overview of thecorruption found. To proceed you must then confirm that you want to remove thecorrupted data.[WARNING]Back up your data before running `elasticsearch-shard`. This is a destructiveoperation that removes corrupted data from the shard.[source,txt]--------------------------------------------------$ bin/elasticsearch-shard remove-corrupted-data --index twitter --shard-id 0    WARNING: Elasticsearch MUST be stopped before running this tool.  Please make a complete backup of your index before using this tool.Opening Lucene index at /var/lib/elasticsearchdata/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/index/ >> Lucene index is corrupted at /var/lib/elasticsearchdata/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/index/Opening translog at /var/lib/elasticsearchdata/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/ >> Translog is clean at /var/lib/elasticsearchdata/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/  Corrupted Lucene index segments found - 32 documents will be lost.            WARNING:              YOU WILL LOSE DATA.Continue and remove docs from the index ? YWARNING: 1 broken segments (containing 32 documents) detectedTook 0.056 sec total.Writing...OKWrote new segments file "segments_c"Marking index with the new history uuid : 0pIBd9VTSOeMfzYT6p0AsAChanging allocation id V8QXk-QXSZinZMT-NvEq4w to tjm9Ve6uTBewVFAlfUMWjAYou should run the following command to allocate this shard:POST /_cluster/reroute{  "commands" : [    {      "allocate_stale_primary" : {        "index" : "index42",        "shard" : 0,        "node" : "II47uXW2QvqzHBnMcl2o_Q",        "accept_data_loss" : false      }    }  ]}You must accept the possibility of data loss by changing parameter `accept_data_loss` to `true`.Deleted corrupt marker corrupted_FzTSBSuxT7i3Tls_TgwEag from /var/lib/elasticsearchdata/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/index/--------------------------------------------------When you use `elasticsearch-shard` to drop the corrupted data, the shard'sallocation ID changes. After restarting the node, you must use the<<cluster-reroute,cluster reroute API>> to tell Elasticsearch to use the newID. The `elasticsearch-shard` command shows the request thatyou need to submit.You can also use the `-h` option to get a list of all options and parametersthat the `elasticsearch-shard` tool supports.
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