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editSummary
editFrom the Elasticsearch Open/Close API documentation
The open and close index APIs allow to close an index, and later on re-open it. A closed index has almost no overhead on the cluster (except for maintaining its metadata & the disk space it consumes), and is blocked for read/write operations. A closed index can be opened which will then go through the normal recovery process.
Sometimes it makes sense to close an index so as to reduce cluster overhead, but
meet data retention requirements. The close
command makes it possible to do in
a scripted way.
Starting with Curator 3.2.0, if you have Elasticsearch 1.6.0 or later, the close command will attempt to perform a synced flush, or seal each index before closing, which should lead to faster recovery times.
Flags
edit$ curator close --help Usage: curator close [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Close indices Options: --help Show this message and exit. Commands: indices Index selection.
This command requires the indices subcommand for index selection.
Example
editClose matching indices:
curator close indices <<index selection parameters>>