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Cluster Reroute
editCluster Reroute
editThe reroute command allows to explicitly execute a cluster reroute allocation command including specific commands. For example, a shard can be moved from one node to another explicitly, an allocation can be canceled, or an unassigned shard can be explicitly allocated on a specific node.
Here is a short example of how a simple reroute API call:
curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/_cluster/reroute' -d '{ "commands" : [ { "move" : { "index" : "test", "shard" : 0, "from_node" : "node1", "to_node" : "node2" } }, { "allocate" : { "index" : "test", "shard" : 1, "node" : "node3" } } ] }'
An important aspect to remember is the fact that once when an allocation
occurs, the cluster will aim at re-balancing its state back to an even
state. For example, if the allocation includes moving a shard from
node1
to node2
, in an even
state, then another shard will be moved
from node2
to node1
to even things out.
The cluster can be set to disable allocations, which means that only the explicitly allocations will be performed. Obviously, only once all commands has been applied, the cluster will aim to be re-balance its state.
Another option is to run the commands in dry_run
(as a URI flag, or in
the request body). This will cause the commands to apply to the current
cluster state, and return the resulting cluster after the commands (and
re-balancing) has been applied.
If the explain
parameter is specified, a detailed explanation of why the
commands could or could not be executed is returned.
The commands supported are:
-
move
-
Move a started shard from one node to another node. Accepts
index
andshard
for index name and shard number,from_node
for the node to move the shardfrom
, andto_node
for the node to move the shard to. -
cancel
-
Cancel allocation of a shard (or recovery). Accepts
index
andshard
for index name and shard number, andnode
for the node to cancel the shard allocation on. It also acceptsallow_primary
flag to explicitly specify that it is allowed to cancel allocation for a primary shard. -
allocate
-
Allocate an unassigned shard to a node. Accepts the
index
andshard
for index name and shard number, andnode
to allocate the shard to. It also acceptsallow_primary
flag to explicitly specify that it is allowed to explicitly allocate a primary shard (might result in data loss).
The allow_primary
parameter will force a new empty primary shard
to be allocated without any data. If a node which has a copy of the original
primary shard (including data) rejoins the cluster later on, that data will be
deleted: the old shard copy will be replaced by the new live shard copy.