[DOCS] Unregister repository instead of deleting it (#29206)
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cleaned. Therefore, the delete snapshot operation can be used to cancel long running snapshot operations that were
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started by mistake.
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A repository can be deleted using the following command:
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A repository can be unregistered using the following command:
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[source,sh]
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@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ DELETE /_snapshot/my_fs_backup
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[continued]
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When a repository is deleted, Elasticsearch only removes the reference to the location where the repository is storing
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When a repository is unregistered, Elasticsearch only removes the reference to the location where the repository is storing
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the snapshots. The snapshots themselves are left untouched and in place.
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