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[[repository-azure]]
=== Azure Repository Plugin
The Azure Repository plugin adds support for using Azure as a repository for
{ref}/modules-snapshots.html[Snapshot/Restore].
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:plugin_name: repository-azure
include::install_remove.asciidoc[]
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[[repository-azure-usage]]
==== Azure Repository
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To enable Azure repositories, you have first to define your azure storage settings as
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{ref}/secure-settings.html[secure settings], before starting up the node:
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[source,sh]
----------------------------------------------------------------
bin/elasticsearch-keystore add azure.client.default.account
bin/elasticsearch-keystore add azure.client.default.key
----------------------------------------------------------------
Where `account` is the azure account name and `key` the azure secret key.
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These settings are used by the repository's internal azure client.
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Note that you can also define more than one account:
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[source,sh]
----------------------------------------------------------------
bin/elasticsearch-keystore add azure.client.default.account
bin/elasticsearch-keystore add azure.client.default.key
bin/elasticsearch-keystore add azure.client.secondary.account
bin/elasticsearch-keystore add azure.client.secondary.key
----------------------------------------------------------------
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`default` is the default account name which will be used by a repository,
unless you set an explicit one in the
<<repository-azure-repository-settings, repository settings>>.
Both `account` and `key` storage settings are
{ref}/secure-settings.html#reloadable-secure-settings[reloadable]. After you
reload the settings, the internal azure clients, which are used to transfer the
snapshot, will utilize the latest settings from the keystore.
NOTE: In progress snapshot/restore jobs will not be preempted by a *reload*
of the storage secure settings. They will complete using the client as it was built
when the operation started.
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Upgrade Azure Storage client to 4.0.0
We are using `2.0.0` today but Azure team now recommends:
```xml
<dependency>
<groupId>com.microsoft.azure</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-storage</artifactId>
<version>4.0.0</version>
</dependency>
```
This new version fix the timeout issues we have seen with azure storage although #15080 adds a timeout support.
Azure storage client 2.0.0 was not passing correctly this value when it was calling Azure services.
Note that the timeout is a server side timeout and not client side timeout.
It means that it will raise only a timeout when:
* upload of blob is complete
* if azure service is not able to process the blob (and store it) within a given time range.
In which case it will raise an exception which elasticsearch can deal with:
```
java.io.IOException
at __randomizedtesting.SeedInfo.seed([91BC11AEF16E073F:6886FA5308FCE4D8]:0)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.core.Utility.initIOException(Utility.java:643)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream.writeBlock(BlobOutputStream.java:444)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream.access$000(BlobOutputStream.java:53)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream$1.call(BlobOutputStream.java:388)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream$1.call(BlobOutputStream.java:385)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266)
at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:511)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
Caused by: com.microsoft.azure.storage.StorageException: Operation could not be completed within the specified time.
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.StorageException.translateException(StorageException.java:89)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.core.StorageRequest.materializeException(StorageRequest.java:305)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.core.ExecutionEngine.executeWithRetry(ExecutionEngine.java:175)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.CloudBlockBlob.uploadBlockInternal(CloudBlockBlob.java:1006)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.CloudBlockBlob.uploadBlock(CloudBlockBlob.java:978)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream.writeBlock(BlobOutputStream.java:438)
... 9 more
```
The following code was used to test this against Azure platform:
```java
public void testDumb() throws URISyntaxException, StorageException, IOException, InvalidKeyException {
String connectionString = "MY-AZURE-STRING";
CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.parse(connectionString);
CloudBlobClient client = storageAccount.createCloudBlobClient();
client.getDefaultRequestOptions().setTimeoutIntervalInMs(1000);
CloudBlobContainer container = client.getContainerReference("dumb");
container.createIfNotExists();
CloudBlockBlob blob = container.getBlockBlobReference("blob");
File sourceFile = File.createTempFile("sourceFile", ".tmp");
try {
int fileSize = 10000000;
byte[] buffer = new byte[fileSize];
Random random = new Random();
random.nextBytes(buffer);
logger.info("Generate local file");
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(sourceFile);
fos.write(buffer);
fos.close();
logger.info("End generate local file");
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(sourceFile);
logger.info("Start uploading");
blob.upload(fis, fileSize);
logger.info("End uploading");
}
finally {
if (sourceFile.exists()) {
sourceFile.delete();
}
}
}
```
With 2.0.0, the above code was not raising any exception. With 4.0.0, the exception is now thrown correctly.
The default timeout is 5 minutes. See https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-java/blob/master/microsoft-azure-storage/src/com/microsoft/azure/storage/core/Utility.java#L352-L375
Closes #12567.
Release notes from 2.0.0:
* Removed deprecated table AtomPub support.
* Removed deprecated constructors which take service clients in favor of constructors which take credentials.
* Added support for "Add" permissions on Blob SAS.
* Added support for "Create" permissions on Blob and File SAS.
* Added support for IP Restricted SAS and Protocol SAS.
* Added support for Account SAS to all services.
* Added support for Minute and Hour Metrics to FileServiceProperties and added support for File Metrics to CloudAnalyticsClient.
* Removed deprecated startCopyFromBlob() on CloudBlob. Use startCopy() instead.
* Removed deprecated Credentials and StorageKey classes. Please use the appropriate methods on StorageCredentialsAccountAndKey instead.
* Fixed a bug in table where a select on a non-existent field resulted in a null reference exception if the corresponding field in the TableEntity was not nullable.
* Fixed a bug in table where JsonParser was automatically closing the response stream before it was completely drained causing socket exhaustion.
* Fixed a bug in StorageCredentialsAccountAndKey.updateKey(String) which prevented valid keys from being set.
* Added CloudBlobContainer.listBlobs(final String, final boolean) method.
* Fixed a bug in blob where using AccessConditions on block blob uploads larger than 64MB done with the upload* methods or block blob uploads done openOutputStream with would fail if the blob did not already exist.
* Added support for setting a proxy per request. Proxy can be set on an OperationContext instance and will be used when that instance is passed to the request method.
* Added support for SAS to the Azure File service.
* Added support for Append Blob.
* Added support for Access Control Lists (ACL) to File Shares.
* Added support for getting and setting of CORS rules to File service.
* Added support for ShareStats to File Shares.
* Added support for copying an Azure File to another Azure File or a Block Blob asynchronously, and aborting Azure File copy operations asynchronously.
* Added support for copying a Blob to an Azure File asynchronously.
* Added support for setting a maximum quota property on a File Share.
* Removed deprecated AuthenticationScheme and its getter and setter. In the future only SharedKey will be used.
* Removed deprecated getter/setters for all request option properties on the service clients. Please use the default request options getter/setters instead.
* Removed getSubDirectoryReference() for blob directories and file directories. Use getDirectoryReference() instead.
* Removed getEntityClass() in TableQuery. Please use getClazzType() instead.
* Added client-side verification for lease duration and break periods.
* Deprecated the setters in table for timestamp as this property is only modifiable by the service.
* Deprecated startCopyFromBlob() on CloudBlob. Use startCopy() instead.
* Deprecated the Credentials and StorageKey classes. Please use the appropriate methods on StorageCredentialsAccountAndKey instead.
* Deprecated constructors which take service clients in favor of constructors which take credentials.
* Fixed a bug where the DateBackwardCompatibility flag was not applied if set on the CloudTableClient default request options.
* Changed library behavior to retry all exceptions thrown when parsing a response object.
* Changed behavior to stop removing query parameters passed in with the resource URI if that URI contains a SAS token. Some query parameters such as comp, restype, snapshot and api-version will still be removed.
* Added support for logging StringToSign to SharedKey and SAS.
* **Added a connect timeout to prevent hangs when establishing the network connection.**
* **Made performance enhancements to the BlobOutputStream class.**
* Fixed a bug where maximum execution time was ignored for file, queue, and table services.
* **Changed the socket timeout to be set to the service side timeout plus 5 minutes when maximum execution time is not set.**
* **Changed the socket timeout to default to 5 minutes rather than infinite when neither service side timeout or maximum execution time are set.**
* Fixed a bug where MD5 was calculated for commitBlockList even though UseTransactionalMD5 was set to false.
* Fixed a bug where selecting fields that did not exist returned an error rather than an EntityProperty with a null value.
* Fixed a bug where table entities with a single quote in their partition or row key could be inserted but not operated on in any other way.
* Fixed a bug for all listing API's where next() would sometimes throw an exception if hasNext() had not been called even if there were more elements to iterate on.
* Added sequence number to the blob properties. This is populated for page blobs.
* Creating a page blob sets its length property.
* Added support for page blob sequence numbers and sequence number access conditions.
* Fixed a bug in abort copy where the lease access condition was not sent to the service.
* Fixed an issue in startCopyFromBlob where if the URI of the source blob contained certain non-ASCII characters they would not be encoded appropriately. This would result in Authorization failures.
* Fixed a small performance issue in XML serialization.
* Fixed a bug in BlobOutputStream and FileOutputStream where flush added data to a request pool rather than immediately committing it to the Azure service.
* Refactored to remove the blob, queue, and file package dependency on table in the error handling code.
* Added additional client-side logging for REST requests, responses, and errors.
Closes #15976.
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You can set the client side timeout to use when making any single request. It can be defined globally, per account or both.
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It's not set by default which means that Elasticsearch is using the
Upgrade Azure Storage client to 4.0.0
We are using `2.0.0` today but Azure team now recommends:
```xml
<dependency>
<groupId>com.microsoft.azure</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-storage</artifactId>
<version>4.0.0</version>
</dependency>
```
This new version fix the timeout issues we have seen with azure storage although #15080 adds a timeout support.
Azure storage client 2.0.0 was not passing correctly this value when it was calling Azure services.
Note that the timeout is a server side timeout and not client side timeout.
It means that it will raise only a timeout when:
* upload of blob is complete
* if azure service is not able to process the blob (and store it) within a given time range.
In which case it will raise an exception which elasticsearch can deal with:
```
java.io.IOException
at __randomizedtesting.SeedInfo.seed([91BC11AEF16E073F:6886FA5308FCE4D8]:0)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.core.Utility.initIOException(Utility.java:643)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream.writeBlock(BlobOutputStream.java:444)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream.access$000(BlobOutputStream.java:53)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream$1.call(BlobOutputStream.java:388)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream$1.call(BlobOutputStream.java:385)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266)
at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:511)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
Caused by: com.microsoft.azure.storage.StorageException: Operation could not be completed within the specified time.
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.StorageException.translateException(StorageException.java:89)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.core.StorageRequest.materializeException(StorageRequest.java:305)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.core.ExecutionEngine.executeWithRetry(ExecutionEngine.java:175)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.CloudBlockBlob.uploadBlockInternal(CloudBlockBlob.java:1006)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.CloudBlockBlob.uploadBlock(CloudBlockBlob.java:978)
at com.microsoft.azure.storage.blob.BlobOutputStream.writeBlock(BlobOutputStream.java:438)
... 9 more
```
The following code was used to test this against Azure platform:
```java
public void testDumb() throws URISyntaxException, StorageException, IOException, InvalidKeyException {
String connectionString = "MY-AZURE-STRING";
CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.parse(connectionString);
CloudBlobClient client = storageAccount.createCloudBlobClient();
client.getDefaultRequestOptions().setTimeoutIntervalInMs(1000);
CloudBlobContainer container = client.getContainerReference("dumb");
container.createIfNotExists();
CloudBlockBlob blob = container.getBlockBlobReference("blob");
File sourceFile = File.createTempFile("sourceFile", ".tmp");
try {
int fileSize = 10000000;
byte[] buffer = new byte[fileSize];
Random random = new Random();
random.nextBytes(buffer);
logger.info("Generate local file");
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(sourceFile);
fos.write(buffer);
fos.close();
logger.info("End generate local file");
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(sourceFile);
logger.info("Start uploading");
blob.upload(fis, fileSize);
logger.info("End uploading");
}
finally {
if (sourceFile.exists()) {
sourceFile.delete();
}
}
}
```
With 2.0.0, the above code was not raising any exception. With 4.0.0, the exception is now thrown correctly.
The default timeout is 5 minutes. See https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-java/blob/master/microsoft-azure-storage/src/com/microsoft/azure/storage/core/Utility.java#L352-L375
Closes #12567.
Release notes from 2.0.0:
* Removed deprecated table AtomPub support.
* Removed deprecated constructors which take service clients in favor of constructors which take credentials.
* Added support for "Add" permissions on Blob SAS.
* Added support for "Create" permissions on Blob and File SAS.
* Added support for IP Restricted SAS and Protocol SAS.
* Added support for Account SAS to all services.
* Added support for Minute and Hour Metrics to FileServiceProperties and added support for File Metrics to CloudAnalyticsClient.
* Removed deprecated startCopyFromBlob() on CloudBlob. Use startCopy() instead.
* Removed deprecated Credentials and StorageKey classes. Please use the appropriate methods on StorageCredentialsAccountAndKey instead.
* Fixed a bug in table where a select on a non-existent field resulted in a null reference exception if the corresponding field in the TableEntity was not nullable.
* Fixed a bug in table where JsonParser was automatically closing the response stream before it was completely drained causing socket exhaustion.
* Fixed a bug in StorageCredentialsAccountAndKey.updateKey(String) which prevented valid keys from being set.
* Added CloudBlobContainer.listBlobs(final String, final boolean) method.
* Fixed a bug in blob where using AccessConditions on block blob uploads larger than 64MB done with the upload* methods or block blob uploads done openOutputStream with would fail if the blob did not already exist.
* Added support for setting a proxy per request. Proxy can be set on an OperationContext instance and will be used when that instance is passed to the request method.
* Added support for SAS to the Azure File service.
* Added support for Append Blob.
* Added support for Access Control Lists (ACL) to File Shares.
* Added support for getting and setting of CORS rules to File service.
* Added support for ShareStats to File Shares.
* Added support for copying an Azure File to another Azure File or a Block Blob asynchronously, and aborting Azure File copy operations asynchronously.
* Added support for copying a Blob to an Azure File asynchronously.
* Added support for setting a maximum quota property on a File Share.
* Removed deprecated AuthenticationScheme and its getter and setter. In the future only SharedKey will be used.
* Removed deprecated getter/setters for all request option properties on the service clients. Please use the default request options getter/setters instead.
* Removed getSubDirectoryReference() for blob directories and file directories. Use getDirectoryReference() instead.
* Removed getEntityClass() in TableQuery. Please use getClazzType() instead.
* Added client-side verification for lease duration and break periods.
* Deprecated the setters in table for timestamp as this property is only modifiable by the service.
* Deprecated startCopyFromBlob() on CloudBlob. Use startCopy() instead.
* Deprecated the Credentials and StorageKey classes. Please use the appropriate methods on StorageCredentialsAccountAndKey instead.
* Deprecated constructors which take service clients in favor of constructors which take credentials.
* Fixed a bug where the DateBackwardCompatibility flag was not applied if set on the CloudTableClient default request options.
* Changed library behavior to retry all exceptions thrown when parsing a response object.
* Changed behavior to stop removing query parameters passed in with the resource URI if that URI contains a SAS token. Some query parameters such as comp, restype, snapshot and api-version will still be removed.
* Added support for logging StringToSign to SharedKey and SAS.
* **Added a connect timeout to prevent hangs when establishing the network connection.**
* **Made performance enhancements to the BlobOutputStream class.**
* Fixed a bug where maximum execution time was ignored for file, queue, and table services.
* **Changed the socket timeout to be set to the service side timeout plus 5 minutes when maximum execution time is not set.**
* **Changed the socket timeout to default to 5 minutes rather than infinite when neither service side timeout or maximum execution time are set.**
* Fixed a bug where MD5 was calculated for commitBlockList even though UseTransactionalMD5 was set to false.
* Fixed a bug where selecting fields that did not exist returned an error rather than an EntityProperty with a null value.
* Fixed a bug where table entities with a single quote in their partition or row key could be inserted but not operated on in any other way.
* Fixed a bug for all listing API's where next() would sometimes throw an exception if hasNext() had not been called even if there were more elements to iterate on.
* Added sequence number to the blob properties. This is populated for page blobs.
* Creating a page blob sets its length property.
* Added support for page blob sequence numbers and sequence number access conditions.
* Fixed a bug in abort copy where the lease access condition was not sent to the service.
* Fixed an issue in startCopyFromBlob where if the URI of the source blob contained certain non-ASCII characters they would not be encoded appropriately. This would result in Authorization failures.
* Fixed a small performance issue in XML serialization.
* Fixed a bug in BlobOutputStream and FileOutputStream where flush added data to a request pool rather than immediately committing it to the Azure service.
* Refactored to remove the blob, queue, and file package dependency on table in the error handling code.
* Added additional client-side logging for REST requests, responses, and errors.
Closes #15976.
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http://azure.github.io/azure-storage-java/com/microsoft/azure/storage/RequestOptions.html#setTimeoutIntervalInMs(java.lang.Integer)[default value]
set by the azure client (known as 5 minutes).
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`max_retries` can help to control the exponential backoff policy. It will fix the number of retries
in case of failures before considering the snapshot is failing. Defaults to `3` retries.
The initial backoff period is defined by Azure SDK as `30s`. Which means `30s` of wait time
before retrying after a first timeout or failure. The maximum backoff period is defined by Azure SDK as
`90s`.
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`endpoint_suffix` can be used to specify Azure endpoint suffix explicitly. Defaults to `core.windows.net`.
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[source,yaml]
----
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azure.client.default.timeout: 10s
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azure.client.default.max_retries: 7
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azure.client.default.endpoint_suffix: core.chinacloudapi.cn
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azure.client.secondary.timeout: 30s
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----
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In this example, timeout will be `10s` per try for `default` with `7` retries before failing
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and endpoint suffix will be `core.chinacloudapi.cn` and `30s` per try for `secondary` with `3` retries.
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[IMPORTANT]
.Supported Azure Storage Account types
===============================================
The Azure Repository plugin works with all Standard storage accounts
* Standard Locally Redundant Storage - `Standard_LRS`
* Standard Zone-Redundant Storage - `Standard_ZRS`
* Standard Geo-Redundant Storage - `Standard_GRS`
* Standard Read Access Geo-Redundant Storage - `Standard_RAGRS`
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/storage-premium-storage[Premium Locally Redundant Storage] (`Premium_LRS`) is **not supported** as it is only usable as VM disk storage, not as general storage.
===============================================
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You can register a proxy per client using the following settings:
[source,yaml]
----
azure.client.default.proxy.host: proxy.host
azure.client.default.proxy.port: 8888
azure.client.default.proxy.type: http
----
Supported values for `proxy.type` are `direct` (default), `http` or `socks`.
When `proxy.type` is set to `http` or `socks`, `proxy.host` and `proxy.port` must be provided.
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[[repository-azure-repository-settings]]
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==== Repository settings
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The Azure repository supports following settings:
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`client`::
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Azure named client to use. Defaults to `default`.
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`container`::
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Container name. You must create the azure container before creating the repository.
Defaults to `elasticsearch-snapshots`.
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`base_path`::
Specifies the path within container to repository data. Defaults to empty
(root directory).
`chunk_size`::
Big files can be broken down into chunks during snapshotting if needed.
The chunk size can be specified in bytes or by using size value notation,
i.e. `1g`, `10m`, `5k`. Defaults to `64m` (64m max)
`compress`::
When set to `true` metadata files are stored in compressed format. This
setting doesn't affect index files that are already compressed by default.
Defaults to `false`.
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`readonly`::
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Makes repository read-only. Defaults to `false`.
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`location_mode`::
`primary_only` or `secondary_only`. Defaults to `primary_only`. Note that if you set it
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to `secondary_only`, it will force `readonly` to true.
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Some examples, using scripts:
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[source,js]
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----
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# The simplest one
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PUT _snapshot/my_backup1
{
"type": "azure"
}
# With some settings
PUT _snapshot/my_backup2
{
"type": "azure",
"settings": {
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"container": "backup-container",
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"base_path": "backups",
"chunk_size": "32m",
"compress": true
}
}
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# With two accounts defined in elasticsearch.yml (my_account1 and my_account2)
PUT _snapshot/my_backup3
{
"type": "azure",
"settings": {
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"client": "secondary"
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}
}
PUT _snapshot/my_backup4
{
"type": "azure",
"settings": {
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"client": "secondary",
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"location_mode": "primary_only"
}
}
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----
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[skip:we don't have azure setup while testing this]
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Example using Java:
[source,java]
----
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client.admin().cluster().preparePutRepository("my_backup_java1")
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.setType("azure").setSettings(Settings.builder()
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.put(Storage.CONTAINER, "backup-container")
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.put(Storage.CHUNK_SIZE, new ByteSizeValue(32, ByteSizeUnit.MB))
).get();
----
[[repository-azure-validation]]
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==== Repository validation rules
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According to the http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd135715.aspx[containers naming guide], a container name must
be a valid DNS name, conforming to the following naming rules:
* Container names must start with a letter or number, and can contain only letters, numbers, and the dash (-) character.
* Every dash (-) character must be immediately preceded and followed by a letter or number; consecutive dashes are not
permitted in container names.
* All letters in a container name must be lowercase.
* Container names must be from 3 through 63 characters long.