- Curator Index Management:
- About
- Versions
- Installation
- Running Curator
- Configuration
- Actions
- Options
- allocation_type
- continue_if_exception
- count
- delay
- delete_aliases
- disable_action
- extra_settings
- ignore_empty_list
- ignore_unavailable
- include_aliases
- include_global_state
- indices
- key
- max_age
- max_docs
- max_wait
- max_num_segments
- name
- partial
- refresh
- remote_aws_key
- remote_aws_region
- remote_aws_secret_key
- remote_certificate
- remote_client_cert
- remote_client_key
- remote_filters
- remote_ssl_no_validate
- remote_url_prefix
- rename_pattern
- rename_replacement
- repository
- requests_per_second
- request_body
- retry_count
- retry_interval
- routing_type
- setting
- slices
- skip_repo_fs_check
- timeout
- timeout_override
- value
- wait_for_active_shards
- wait_for_completion
- wait_interval
- warn_if_no_indices
- Filters
- Filter Elements
- Examples
- Security
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How can I report an error in the documentation?
- Q: Can I delete only certain data from within indices?
- Q: Can Curator handle index names with strange characters?
- Q: I’m getting
DistributionNotFound
andentry_point
errors when I try to run Curator. What am I doing wrong? - Q: Why doesn’t Curator work with AWS Elasticsearch?
- Q: Why am I getting an error message about ASCII encoding?
A newer version is available. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
replicas
editreplicas
edit--- # Remember, leave a key empty if there is no value. None will be a string, # not a Python "NoneType" # # Also remember that all examples have 'disable_action' set to True. If you # want to use this action as a template, be sure to set this to False after # copying it. actions: 1: action: replicas description: >- Reduce the replica count to 0 for logstash- prefixed indices older than 10 days (based on index creation_date) options: count: 0 wait_for_completion: True disable_action: True filters: - filtertype: pattern kind: prefix value: logstash- - filtertype: age source: creation_date direction: older unit: days unit_count: 10
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