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- [[indices-optimize]]
- == Optimize
- The optimize API allows to optimize one or more indices through an API.
- The optimize process basically optimizes the index for faster search
- operations (and relates to the number of segments a Lucene index holds
- within each shard). The optimize operation allows to reduce the number
- of segments by merging them.
- [source,js]
- --------------------------------------------------
- $ curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9200/twitter/_optimize'
- --------------------------------------------------
- [float]
- [[optimize-parameters]]
- === Request Parameters
- The optimize API accepts the following request parameters:
- [horizontal]
- `max_num_segments`:: The number of segments to optimize to. To fully
- optimize the index, set it to `1`. Defaults to simply checking if a
- merge needs to execute, and if so, executes it.
- `only_expunge_deletes`:: Should the optimize process only expunge segments
- with deletes in it. In Lucene, a document is not deleted from a segment,
- just marked as deleted. During a merge process of segments, a new
- segment is created that does not have those deletes. This flag allows to
- only merge segments that have deletes. Defaults to `false`.
- `flush`:: Should a flush be performed after the optimize. Defaults to
- `true`.
- `wait_for_merge`:: Should the request wait for the merge to end. Defaults
- to `true`. Note, a merge can potentially be a very heavy operation, so
- it might make sense to run it set to `false`.
- [float]
- [[optimize-multi-index]]
- === Multi Index
- The optimize API can be applied to more than one index with a single
- call, or even on `_all` the indices.
- [source,js]
- --------------------------------------------------
- $ curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9200/kimchy,elasticsearch/_optimize'
- $ curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9200/_optimize'
- --------------------------------------------------
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