Elasticsearch Reindex

By Opster Team

Updated: Jan 28, 2024

| 1 min read

Overview

What is reindex in Elasticsearch?

Reindex is the concept of copying existing data from a source index to a destination index which can be inside the same or a different cluster. Elasticsearch has a dedicated endpoint _reindex for this purpose. A reindexing is mostly required for updating mapping or settings.

Examples

Reindex data from a source index to destination index in the same cluster:

POST /_reindex?pretty
{
  "source": {
    "index": "news"
  },
  "dest": {
    "index": "news_v2"
  }
}

Notes

  • Reindex API does not copy settings and mappings from the source index to the destination index. You need to create the destination index with the desired settings and mappings before you begin the reindexing process.
  • The API exposes an extensive list of configuration options to fetch data from the source index, such as query-based indexing and selecting multiple indices as the source index.
  • In some scenarios reindex API is not useful, where reindexing requires complex data processing and data modification based on application logic. In this case, you can write your custom script using Elasticsearch scroll API to fetch the data from source index and bulk API to index data into destination index.

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Related log errors to this ES concept


Failed to extract body
Hit failed to parse source
Encountered bulk failures during reindex process
Encountered search failures during reindex process

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