[[index-modules]] = Index modules [partintro] -- Index Modules are modules created per index and control all aspects related to an index. [float] [[index-modules-settings]] == Index Settings Index level settings can be set per-index. Settings may be: _static_:: They can only be set at index creation time or on a <>. _dynamic_:: They can be changed on a live index using the <> API. WARNING: Changing static or dynamic index settings on a closed index could result in incorrect settings that are impossible to rectify without deleting and recreating the index. [float] === Static index settings Below is a list of all _static_ index settings that are not associated with any specific index module: `index.number_of_shards`:: The number of primary shards that an index should have. Defaults to 1. This setting can only be set at index creation time. It cannot be changed on a closed index. Note: the number of shards are limited to `1024` per index. This limitation is a safety limit to prevent accidental creation of indices that can destabilize a cluster due to resource allocation. The limit can be modified by specifying `export ES_JAVA_OPTS="-Des.index.max_number_of_shards=128"` system property on every node that is part of the cluster. `index.shard.check_on_startup`:: Whether or not shards should be checked for corruption before opening. When corruption is detected, it will prevent the shard from being opened. Accepts: `false`::: (default) Don't check for corruption when opening a shard. `checksum`::: Check for physical corruption. `true`::: Check for both physical and logical corruption. This is much more expensive in terms of CPU and memory usage. + WARNING: Expert only. Checking shards may take a lot of time on large indices. [[index-codec]] `index.codec`:: The +default+ value compresses stored data with LZ4 compression, but this can be set to +best_compression+ which uses https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEFLATE[DEFLATE] for a higher compression ratio, at the expense of slower stored fields performance. If you are updating the compression type, the new one will be applied after segments are merged. Segment merging can be forced using <>. [[routing-partition-size]] `index.routing_partition_size`:: The number of shards a custom <> value can go to. Defaults to 1 and can only be set at index creation time. This value must be less than the `index.number_of_shards` unless the `index.number_of_shards` value is also 1. See <> for more details about how this setting is used. [[load-fixed-bitset-filters-eagerly]] `index.load_fixed_bitset_filters_eagerly`:: Indicates whether <> are pre-loaded for nested queries. Possible values are `true` (default) and `false`. [float] [[dynamic-index-settings]] === Dynamic index settings Below is a list of all _dynamic_ index settings that are not associated with any specific index module: `index.number_of_replicas`:: The number of replicas each primary shard has. Defaults to 1. `index.auto_expand_replicas`:: Auto-expand the number of replicas based on the number of data nodes in the cluster. Set to a dash delimited lower and upper bound (e.g. `0-5`) or use `all` for the upper bound (e.g. `0-all`). Defaults to `false` (i.e. disabled). Note that the auto-expanded number of replicas does not take any other allocation rules into account, such as <>, <> or <>, and this can lead to the cluster health becoming `YELLOW` if the applicable rules prevent all the replicas from being allocated. `index.search.idle.after`:: How long a shard can not receive a search or get request until it's considered search idle. (default is `30s`) `index.refresh_interval`:: How often to perform a refresh operation, which makes recent changes to the index visible to search. Defaults to `1s`. Can be set to `-1` to disable refresh. If this setting is not explicitly set, shards that haven't seen search traffic for at least `index.search.idle.after` seconds will not receive background refreshes until they receive a search request. Searches that hit an idle shard where a refresh is pending will wait for the next background refresh (within `1s`). This behavior aims to automatically optimize bulk indexing in the default case when no searches are performed. In order to opt out of this behavior an explicit value of `1s` should set as the refresh interval. `index.max_result_window`:: The maximum value of `from + size` for searches to this index. Defaults to `10000`. Search requests take heap memory and time proportional to `from + size` and this limits that memory. See <> or <> for a more efficient alternative to raising this. `index.max_inner_result_window`:: The maximum value of `from + size` for inner hits definition and top hits aggregations to this index. Defaults to `100`. Inner hits and top hits aggregation take heap memory and time proportional to `from + size` and this limits that memory. `index.max_rescore_window`:: The maximum value of `window_size` for `rescore` requests in searches of this index. Defaults to `index.max_result_window` which defaults to `10000`. Search requests take heap memory and time proportional to `max(window_size, from + size)` and this limits that memory. `index.max_docvalue_fields_search`:: The maximum number of `docvalue_fields` that are allowed in a query. Defaults to `100`. Doc-value fields are costly since they might incur a per-field per-document seek. `index.max_script_fields`:: The maximum number of `script_fields` that are allowed in a query. Defaults to `32`. `index.max_ngram_diff`:: The maximum allowed difference between min_gram and max_gram for NGramTokenizer and NGramTokenFilter. Defaults to `1`. `index.max_shingle_diff`:: The maximum allowed difference between max_shingle_size and min_shingle_size for ShingleTokenFilter. Defaults to `3`. `index.blocks.read_only`:: Set to `true` to make the index and index metadata read only, `false` to allow writes and metadata changes. `index.blocks.read_only_allow_delete`:: Identical to `index.blocks.read_only` but allows deleting the index to free up resources. `index.blocks.read`:: Set to `true` to disable read operations against the index. `index.blocks.write`:: Set to `true` to disable data write operations against the index. Unlike `read_only`, this setting does not affect metadata. For instance, you can close an index with a `write` block, but not an index with a `read_only` block. `index.blocks.metadata`:: Set to `true` to disable index metadata reads and writes. `index.max_refresh_listeners`:: Maximum number of refresh listeners available on each shard of the index. These listeners are used to implement <>. `index.analyze.max_token_count`:: The maximum number of tokens that can be produced using _analyze API. Defaults to `10000`. `index.highlight.max_analyzed_offset`:: The maximum number of characters that will be analyzed for a highlight request. This setting is only applicable when highlighting is requested on a text that was indexed without offsets or term vectors. Defaults to `1000000`. [[index-max-terms-count]] `index.max_terms_count`:: The maximum number of terms that can be used in Terms Query. Defaults to `65536`. [[index-max-regex-length]] `index.max_regex_length`:: The maximum length of regex that can be used in Regexp Query. Defaults to `1000`. `index.routing.allocation.enable`:: Controls shard allocation for this index. It can be set to: * `all` (default) - Allows shard allocation for all shards. * `primaries` - Allows shard allocation only for primary shards. * `new_primaries` - Allows shard allocation only for newly-created primary shards. * `none` - No shard allocation is allowed. `index.routing.rebalance.enable`:: Enables shard rebalancing for this index. It can be set to: * `all` (default) - Allows shard rebalancing for all shards. * `primaries` - Allows shard rebalancing only for primary shards. * `replicas` - Allows shard rebalancing only for replica shards. * `none` - No shard rebalancing is allowed. `index.gc_deletes`:: The length of time that a <> remains available for <>. Defaults to `60s`. `index.default_pipeline`:: The default <> pipeline for this index. Index requests will fail if the default pipeline is set and the pipeline does not exist. The default may be overridden using the `pipeline` parameter. The special pipeline name `_none` indicates no ingest pipeline should be run. [float] === Settings in other index modules Other index settings are available in index modules: <>:: Settings to define analyzers, tokenizers, token filters and character filters. <>:: Control over where, when, and how shards are allocated to nodes. <>:: Enable or disable dynamic mapping for an index. <>:: Control over how shards are merged by the background merge process. <>:: Configure custom similarity settings to customize how search results are scored. <>:: Control over how slow queries and fetch requests are logged. <>:: Configure the type of filesystem used to access shard data. <>:: Control over the transaction log and background flush operations. [float] [[x-pack-index-settings]] === [xpack]#{xpack} index settings# <>:: Specify the lifecycle policy and rollover alias for an index. -- include::index-modules/analysis.asciidoc[] include::index-modules/allocation.asciidoc[] include::index-modules/mapper.asciidoc[] include::index-modules/merge.asciidoc[] include::index-modules/similarity.asciidoc[] include::index-modules/slowlog.asciidoc[] include::index-modules/store.asciidoc[] include::index-modules/translog.asciidoc[] include::index-modules/index-sorting.asciidoc[]