Fixed references to Multi Index Syntax (#27283)

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Shubham Aggarwal 2017-11-06 23:45:36 +05:30 committed by Luca Cavanna
parent 4b7b1e2706
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@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ PUT /_snapshot/my_backup/snapshot_2?wait_for_completion=true
// TEST[continued]
The list of indices that should be included into the snapshot can be specified using the `indices` parameter that
supports <<search-multi-index-type,multi index syntax>>. The snapshot request also supports the
supports <<multi-index,multi index syntax>>. The snapshot request also supports the
`ignore_unavailable` option. Setting it to `true` will cause indices that do not exist to be ignored during snapshot
creation. By default, when `ignore_unavailable` option is not set and an index is missing the snapshot request will fail.
By setting `include_global_state` to false it's possible to prevent the cluster global state to be stored as part of
@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ By default, all indices in the snapshot are restored, and the cluster state is
*not* restored. It's possible to select indices that should be restored as well
as to allow the global cluster state from being restored by using `indices` and
`include_global_state` options in the restore request body. The list of indices
supports <<search-multi-index-type,multi index syntax>>. The `rename_pattern`
supports <<multi-index,multi index syntax>>. The `rename_pattern`
and `rename_replacement` options can be also used to rename indices on restore
using regular expression that supports referencing the original text as
explained