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  1. [[index-modules]]
  2. = Index Modules
  3. [partintro]
  4. --
  5. Index Modules are modules created per index and control all aspects related to
  6. an index.
  7. [float]
  8. [[index-modules-settings]]
  9. == Index Settings
  10. Index level settings can be set per-index. Settings may be:
  11. _static_::
  12. They can only be set at index creation time or on a
  13. <<indices-open-close,closed index>>.
  14. _dynamic_::
  15. They can be changed on a live index using the
  16. <<indices-update-settings,update-index-settings>> API.
  17. WARNING: Changing static or dynamic index settings on a closed index could
  18. result in incorrect settings that are impossible to rectify without deleting
  19. and recreating the index.
  20. [float]
  21. === Static index settings
  22. Below is a list of all _static_ index settings that are not associated with any
  23. specific index module:
  24. `index.number_of_shards`::
  25. The number of primary shards that an index should have. Defaults to 5.
  26. This setting can only be set at index creation time. It cannot be
  27. changed on a closed index.
  28. `index.shard.check_on_startup`::
  29. +
  30. --
  31. experimental[] Whether or not shards should be checked for corruption before opening. When
  32. corruption is detected, it will prevent the shard from being opened. Accepts:
  33. `false`::
  34. (default) Don't check for corruption when opening a shard.
  35. `checksum`::
  36. Check for physical corruption.
  37. `true`::
  38. Check for both physical and logical corruption. This is much more
  39. expensive in terms of CPU and memory usage.
  40. `fix`::
  41. Check for both physical and logical corruption. Segments that were reported
  42. as corrupted will be automatically removed. This option *may result in data loss*.
  43. Use with extreme caution!
  44. Checking shards may take a lot of time on large indices.
  45. --
  46. [[index-codec]] `index.codec`::
  47. The +default+ value compresses stored data with LZ4
  48. compression, but this can be set to +best_compression+
  49. which uses https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEFLATE[DEFLATE] for a higher
  50. compression ratio, at the expense of slower stored fields performance.
  51. [float]
  52. [[dynamic-index-settings]]
  53. === Dynamic index settings
  54. Below is a list of all _dynamic_ index settings that are not associated with any
  55. specific index module:
  56. `index.number_of_replicas`::
  57. The number of replicas each primary shard has. Defaults to 1.
  58. `index.auto_expand_replicas`::
  59. Auto-expand the number of replicas based on the number of available nodes.
  60. Set to a dash delimited lower and upper bound (e.g. `0-5`) or use `all`
  61. for the upper bound (e.g. `0-all`). Defaults to `false` (i.e. disabled).
  62. `index.refresh_interval`::
  63. How often to perform a refresh operation, which makes recent changes to the
  64. index visible to search. Defaults to `1s`. Can be set to `-1` to disable
  65. refresh.
  66. `index.max_result_window`::
  67. The maximum value of `from + size` for searches to this index. Defaults to
  68. `10000`. Search requests take heap memory and time proportional to
  69. `from + size` and this limits that memory. See
  70. <<search-request-scroll,Scroll>> or <<search-request-search-after,Search After>> for a more efficient alternative
  71. to raising this.
  72. `index.blocks.read_only`::
  73. Set to `true` to make the index and index metadata read only, `false` to
  74. allow writes and metadata changes.
  75. `index.blocks.read`::
  76. Set to `true` to disable read operations against the index.
  77. `index.blocks.write`::
  78. Set to `true` to disable write operations against the index.
  79. `index.blocks.metadata`::
  80. Set to `true` to disable index metadata reads and writes.
  81. `index.ttl.disable_purge`::
  82. experimental[] Disables the purge of <<mapping-ttl-field,expired docs>> on
  83. the current index.
  84. [float]
  85. === Settings in other index modules
  86. Other index settings are available in index modules:
  87. <<analysis,Analysis>>::
  88. Settings to define analyzers, tokenizers, token filters and character
  89. filters.
  90. <<index-modules-allocation,Index shard allocation>>::
  91. Control over where, when, and how shards are allocated to nodes.
  92. <<index-modules-mapper,Mapping>>::
  93. Enable or disable dynamic mapping for an index.
  94. <<index-modules-similarity,Similarities>>::
  95. Configure custom similarity settings to customize how search results are
  96. scored.
  97. <<index-modules-slowlog,Slowlog>>::
  98. Control over how slow queries and fetch requests are logged.
  99. <<index-modules-store,Store>>::
  100. Configure the type of filesystem used to access shard data.
  101. <<index-modules-translog,Translog>>::
  102. Control over the transaction log and background flush operations.
  103. --
  104. include::index-modules/analysis.asciidoc[]
  105. include::index-modules/allocation.asciidoc[]
  106. include::index-modules/mapper.asciidoc[]
  107. include::index-modules/similarity.asciidoc[]
  108. include::index-modules/slowlog.asciidoc[]
  109. include::index-modules/store.asciidoc[]
  110. include::index-modules/translog.asciidoc[]