| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586 | [[index-modules]]= Index Modules[partintro]--Index Modules are modules created per index and control all aspectsrelated to an index. Since those modules lifecycle are tied to an index,all the relevant modules settings can be provided when creating an index(and it is actually the recommended way to configure an index).[float][[index-modules-settings]]== Index SettingsThere are specific index level settings that are not associated with anyspecific module. These include:[[index-compound-format]]`index.compound_format`::	Should the compound file format be used (boolean setting).	The compound format was created to reduce the number of open	file handles when using file based storage. However, by default it is set	to `false` as the non-compound format gives better performance. It is important	that OS is configured to give Elasticsearch ``enough'' file handles.    See <<file-descriptors>>.+Alternatively, `compound_format` can be set to a number between `0` and`1`, where `0` means `false`, `1` means `true` and a number inbetweenrepresents a percentage: if the merged segment is less than thispercentage of the total index, then it is written in compound format,otherwise it is written in non-compound format.[[index-compound-on-flush]]`index.compound_on_flush`::    Should a new segment (create by indexing, not by merging) be written    in compound format or non-compound format? Defaults to `true`.    This is a dynamic setting.`index.refresh_interval`::	A time setting controlling how often the	refresh operation will be executed. Defaults to `1s`. Can be set to `-1`	in order to disable it.`index.codec`::        The `default` value compresses stored data with LZ4 compression, but        this can be set to `best_compression` for a higher compression ratio,        at the expense of slower stored fields performance.`index.shard.check_on_startup`::        Should shard consistency be checked upon opening.        When `true`, the shard will be checked, preventing it from being open in        case some segments appear to be corrupted.        When `fix`, the shard will also be checked but segments that were reported        as corrupted will be automatically removed.        Default value is `false`, which doesn't check shards.NOTE: Checking shards may take a lot of time on large indices.WARNING: Setting `index.shard.check_on_startup` to `fix` may result in data loss,         use with caution.--include::index-modules/analysis.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/allocation.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/slowlog.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/merge.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/store.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/mapper.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/translog.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/cache.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/query-cache.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/fielddata.asciidoc[]include::index-modules/similarity.asciidoc[]
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