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Changes to index allocation and API
editChanges to index allocation and API
editStarting in Elasticsearch version 7.10, a new node_roles
field has been added to each Elasticsearch element in a deployment plan. The new node_roles
field is used in place of the original node_types
field when you enable a new feature such as autoscaling, or when you add a new warm and cold data tier.
This change might affect your index allocation and you need to take certain actions to ensure your index allocation and index lifecycle policies will continue to work as expected. See Migrate index allocation filters to node roles for instructions.
If you use the Deployment API to manage your deployment, you need to update your integration to support the new node_roles field. There are a few important things to note:
-
When migrating from
node_type
tonode_roles
, it is not possible to go back to usingnode_type
. -
The Elasticsearch topology elements must either all use
node_type
or all usenode_roles
. -
The
node_roles
field is supported only on Elasticsearch version 7.10 and above. -
The deployment templates have been updated to also include other elements (for example,
id
,node_attributes
,topology_element_controller
). These elements should also be sent when updating the deployment through the API.
If you manage your deployment through the UI, the deployment will automatically update to use the new node_roles
field when you enable autoscaling or add a warm or cold data tier.