| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109 | [[index-modules-translog]]== TranslogChanges to Lucene are only persisted to disk during a Lucene commit,which is a relatively heavy operation and so cannot be performed after everyindex or delete operation. Changes that happen after one commit and before anotherwill be lost in the event of process exit or HW failure.To prevent this data loss, each shard has a _transaction log_ or write aheadlog associated with it. Any index or delete operation is written to thetranslog after being processed by the internal Lucene index.In the event of a crash, recent transactions can be replayed from thetransaction log when the shard recovers.An Elasticsearch flush is the process of performing a Lucene commit andstarting a new translog. It is done automatically in the background in orderto make sure the transaction log doesn't grow too large, which would makereplaying its operations take a considerable amount of time during recovery.It is also exposed through an API, though its rarely needed to be performedmanually.[float]=== Flush settingsThe following <<indices-update-settings,dynamically updatable>> settingscontrol how often the in-memory buffer is flushed to disk:`index.translog.flush_threshold_size`::Once the translog hits this size, a flush will happen. Defaults to `512mb`.`index.translog.flush_threshold_ops`::After how many operations to flush. Defaults to `unlimited`.`index.translog.flush_threshold_period`::How long to wait before triggering a flush regardless of translog size. Defaults to `30m`.`index.translog.interval`::How often to check if a flush is needed, randomized between the interval valueand 2x the interval value. Defaults to `5s`.[float]=== Translog settingsThe data in the transaction log is only persisted to disk when the translog is++fsync++ed and committed.  In the event of hardware failure, any data writtensince the previous translog commit will be lost.By default, Elasticsearch ++fsync++s and commits the translog every 5 secondsand at the end of every <<docs-index_,index>>, <<docs-delete,delete>>,<<docs-update,update>>, or  <<docs-bulk,bulk>> request.  In fact, Elasticsearchwill only report success of an index, delete, update, or bulk request to theclient after the transaction log has been successfully ++fsync++ed and committedon the primary and on every allocated replica.The following <<indices-update-settings,dynamically updatable>> per-index settingscontrol the behaviour of the transaction log:`index.translog.sync_interval`::How often the translog is ++fsync++ed to disk and committed, regardless ofwrite operations. Defaults to `5s`.`index.translog.durability`::+--Whether or not to `fsync` and commit the translog after every index, delete,update, or bulk request.  This setting accepts the following parameters:`request`::    (default) `fsync` and commit after every request. In the event    of hardware failure, all acknowledged writes will already have been    commited to disk.`async`::    `fsync` and commit in the background every `sync_interval`. In    the event of hardware failure, all acknowledged writes since the last    automatic commit will be discarded.--`index.translog.fs.type`::+--Whether to buffer writes to the transaction log in memory or not.  Thissetting accepts the following parameters:`buffered`::    (default) Translog writes first go to a 64kB buffer in memory,    and are only written to the disk when the buffer is full, or when an    `fsync` is triggered by a write request or the `sync_interval`.`simple`::    Translog writes are written to the file system immediately, without    buffering.  However, these writes will only be persisted to disk when an    `fsync` and commit is triggered by a write request or the `sync_interval`.--
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