| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110 | [[index-modules-translog]]== TranslogChanges to Lucene are only persisted to disk during a Lucene commit, which is arelatively expensive operation and so cannot be performed after every index ordelete operation. Changes that happen after one commit and before another willbe removed from the index by Lucene in the event of process exit or hardwarefailure.Lucene commits are too expensive to perform on every individual change, so eachshard copy also writes operations into its _transaction log_ known as the_translog_. All index and delete operations are written to the translog afterbeing processed by the internal Lucene index but before they are acknowledged.In the event of a crash, recent operations that have been acknowledged but notyet included in the last Lucene commit are instead recovered from the translogwhen the shard recovers.An {es} <<indices-flush,flush>> is the process of performing a Lucene commit andstarting a new translog generation. Flushes are performed automatically in thebackground in order to make sure the translog does not grow too large, whichwould make replaying its operations take a considerable amount of time duringrecovery. The ability to perform a flush manually is also exposed through anAPI, although this is rarely needed.[float]=== Translog settingsThe data in the translog is only persisted to disk when the translog is++fsync++ed and committed. In the event of a hardware failure or an operatingsystem crash or a JVM crash or a shard failure, any data written since theprevious translog commit will be lost.By default, `index.translog.durability` is set to `request` meaning thatElasticsearch will only report success of an index, delete, update, or bulkrequest to the client after the translog has been successfully ++fsync++ed andcommitted on the primary and on every allocated replica. If`index.translog.durability` is set to `async` then Elasticsearch ++fsync++s andcommits the translog only every `index.translog.sync_interval` which means thatany operations that were performed just before a crash may be lost when the noderecovers.The following <<indices-update-settings,dynamically updatable>> per-indexsettings control the behaviour of the translog:`index.translog.sync_interval`::  How often the translog is ++fsync++ed to disk and committed, regardless of  write operations. Defaults to `5s`. Values less than `100ms` are not allowed.`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 committed to disk.`async`::    `fsync` and commit in the background every `sync_interval`. In    the event of a failure, all acknowledged writes since the last    automatic commit will be discarded.--`index.translog.flush_threshold_size`::  The translog stores all operations that are not yet safely persisted in Lucene  (i.e., are not part of a Lucene commit point). Although these operations are  available for reads, they will need to be replayed if the shard was stopped  and had to be recovered. This setting controls the maximum total size of these  operations, to prevent recoveries from taking too long. Once the maximum size  has been reached a flush will happen, generating a new Lucene commit point.  Defaults to `512mb`.[float][[index-modules-translog-retention]]==== Translog retentionIf an index is not using <<index-modules-history-retention,soft deletes>> toretain historical operations then {es} recovers each replica shard by replayingoperations from the primary's translog. This means it is important for theprimary to preserve extra operations in its translog in case it needs torebuild a replica. Moreover it is important for each replica to preserve extraoperations in its translog in case it is promoted to primary and then needs torebuild its own replicas in turn. The following settings control how muchtranslog is retained for peer recoveries.`index.translog.retention.size`::  This controls the total size of translog files to keep for each shard.  Keeping more translog files increases the chance of performing an operation  based sync when recovering a replica. If the translog files are not  sufficient, replica recovery will fall back to a file based sync. Defaults to  `512mb`. This setting is ignored, and should not be set, if soft deletes are  enabled. Soft deletes are enabled by default in indices created in {es}  versions 7.0.0 and later.`index.translog.retention.age`::  This controls the maximum duration for which translog files are kept by each  shard. Keeping more translog files increases the chance of performing an  operation based sync when recovering replicas. If the translog files are not  sufficient, replica recovery will fall back to a file based sync. Defaults to  `12h`. This setting is ignored, and should not be set, if soft deletes are  enabled. Soft deletes are enabled by default in indices created in {es}  versions 7.0.0 and later.
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