| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275 | [[modules-cross-cluster-search]]== Cross Cluster SearchThe _cross cluster search_ feature allows any node to act as a federated client acrossmultiple clusters. A cross cluster search node won't join the remote cluster, insteadit connects to a remote cluster in a light fashion in order to executefederated search requests.[float]=== Using cross cluster searchCross-cluster search requires <<modules-remote-clusters,configuring remote clusters>>.[source,js]--------------------------------PUT _cluster/settings{  "persistent": {    "cluster": {      "remote": {        "cluster_one": {          "seeds": [            "127.0.0.1:9300"          ]        },        "cluster_two": {          "seeds": [            "127.0.0.1:9301"          ]        },        "cluster_three": {          "seeds": [            "127.0.0.1:9302"          ]        }      }    }  }}--------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[setup:host]// TEST[s/127.0.0.1:9300/\${transport_host}/]To search the `twitter` index on remote cluster `cluster_one` the index namemust be prefixed with the cluster alias separated by a `:` character:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------GET /cluster_one:twitter/_search{  "query": {    "match": {      "user": "kimchy"    }  }}--------------------------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[continued]// TEST[setup:twitter][source,js]--------------------------------------------------{  "took": 150,  "timed_out": false,  "_shards": {    "total": 1,    "successful": 1,    "failed": 0,    "skipped": 0  },  "_clusters": {    "total": 1,    "successful": 1,    "skipped": 0  },  "hits": {    "total" : {        "value": 1,        "relation": "eq"    },    "max_score": 1,    "hits": [      {        "_index": "cluster_one:twitter",        "_type": "_doc",        "_id": "0",        "_score": 1,        "_source": {          "user": "kimchy",          "date": "2009-11-15T14:12:12",          "message": "trying out Elasticsearch",          "likes": 0        }      }    ]  }}--------------------------------------------------// TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 150/"took": "$body.took"/]// TESTRESPONSE[s/"max_score": 1/"max_score": "$body.hits.max_score"/]// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_score": 1/"_score": "$body.hits.hits.0._score"/]Indices can also be searched with the same name on different clusters:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------GET /cluster_one:twitter,twitter/_search{  "query": {    "match": {      "user": "kimchy"    }  }}--------------------------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[continued]Search results are disambiguated the same way as the indices are disambiguated in the request. Even if index names areidentical these indices will be treated as different indices when results are merged. All results retrieved from aremote indexwill be prefixed with their remote cluster name:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{  "took": 150,  "timed_out": false,  "_shards": {    "total": 2,    "successful": 2,    "failed": 0,    "skipped": 0  },  "_clusters": {    "total": 2,    "successful": 2,    "skipped": 0  },  "hits": {    "total" : {        "value": 2,        "relation": "eq"    },    "max_score": 1,    "hits": [      {        "_index": "cluster_one:twitter",        "_type": "_doc",        "_id": "0",        "_score": 1,        "_source": {          "user": "kimchy",          "date": "2009-11-15T14:12:12",          "message": "trying out Elasticsearch",          "likes": 0        }      },      {        "_index": "twitter",        "_type": "_doc",        "_id": "0",        "_score": 2,        "_source": {          "user": "kimchy",          "date": "2009-11-15T14:12:12",          "message": "trying out Elasticsearch",          "likes": 0        }      }    ]  }}--------------------------------------------------// TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 150/"took": "$body.took"/]// TESTRESPONSE[s/"max_score": 1/"max_score": "$body.hits.max_score"/]// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_score": 1/"_score": "$body.hits.hits.0._score"/]// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_score": 2/"_score": "$body.hits.hits.1._score"/][float]=== Skipping disconnected clustersBy default all remote clusters that are searched via Cross Cluster Search need to be available whenthe search request is executed, otherwise the whole request fails and no search results are returneddespite some of the clusters are available. Remote clusters can be made optional through theboolean `skip_unavailable` setting, set to `false` by default.[source,js]--------------------------------PUT _cluster/settings{  "persistent": {    "cluster.remote.cluster_two.skip_unavailable": true <1>  }}--------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[continued]<1> `cluster_two` is made optional[source,js]--------------------------------------------------GET /cluster_one:twitter,cluster_two:twitter,twitter/_search <1>{  "query": {    "match": {      "user": "kimchy"    }  }}--------------------------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[continued]<1> Search against the `twitter` index in `cluster_one`, `cluster_two` and also locally[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{  "took": 150,  "timed_out": false,  "_shards": {    "total": 2,    "successful": 2,    "failed": 0,    "skipped": 0  },  "_clusters": { <1>    "total": 3,    "successful": 2,    "skipped": 1  },  "hits": {    "total" : {        "value": 2,        "relation": "eq"    },    "max_score": 1,    "hits": [      {        "_index": "cluster_one:twitter",        "_type": "_doc",        "_id": "0",        "_score": 1,        "_source": {          "user": "kimchy",          "date": "2009-11-15T14:12:12",          "message": "trying out Elasticsearch",          "likes": 0        }      },      {        "_index": "twitter",        "_type": "_doc",        "_id": "0",        "_score": 2,        "_source": {          "user": "kimchy",          "date": "2009-11-15T14:12:12",          "message": "trying out Elasticsearch",          "likes": 0        }      }    ]  }}--------------------------------------------------// TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 150/"took": "$body.took"/]// TESTRESPONSE[s/"max_score": 1/"max_score": "$body.hits.max_score"/]// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_score": 1/"_score": "$body.hits.hits.0._score"/]// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_score": 2/"_score": "$body.hits.hits.1._score"/]<1> The `clusters` section indicates that one cluster was unavailable and got skipped
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