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Cluster Update Settings
editCluster Update Settings
editAllows to update cluster wide specific settings. Settings updated can either be persistent (applied cross restarts) or transient (will not survive a full cluster restart). Here is an example:
curl -XPUT localhost:9200/_cluster/settings -d '{ "persistent" : { "discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes" : 2 } }'
Or:
curl -XPUT localhost:9200/_cluster/settings -d '{ "transient" : { "discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes" : 2 } }'
The cluster responds with the settings updated. So the response for the last example will be:
{ "persistent" : {}, "transient" : { "discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes" : "2" } }'
Cluster wide settings can be returned using:
curl -XGET localhost:9200/_cluster/settings
Precedence of settings
editTransient cluster settings take precedence over persistent cluster settings,
which take precedence over settings configured in the elasticsearch.yml
config file.
For this reason it is preferrable to use the elasticsearch.yml
file only
for local configurations, and set all cluster-wider settings with the
settings
API.
A list of dynamically updatable settings can be found in the Modules documentation.