Thanks for your help, I closed them and the cluster has gone from red to yellow. Thanks again.scottwilkerson wrote:Unfortunately you likely lost some of the data in each of those indexes. You can close these indexes in Admin -> Index status and that should get you back to Yellow status (cannot get green until you add another Instance to the cluster as there is no replication)Code: Select all
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Re: ElasticSearch red status after disk full
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Re: ElasticSearch red status after disk full
Great!chud wrote:Thanks for your help, I closed them and the cluster has gone from red to yellow. Thanks again.scottwilkerson wrote:Unfortunately you likely lost some of the data in each of those indexes. You can close these indexes in Admin -> Index status and that should get you back to Yellow status (cannot get green until you add another Instance to the cluster as there is no replication)Code: Select all
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