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[role="xpack"]
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[[data-streams-change-mappings-and-settings]]
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== Change mappings and settings for a data stream
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Each data stream has a <<create-a-data-stream-template,matching index
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template>>. Mappings and index settings from this template are applied to new
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backing indices created for the stream. This includes the stream's first
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backing index, which is auto-generated when the stream is created.
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Before creating a data stream, we recommend you carefully consider which
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mappings and settings to include in this template.
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If you later need to change the mappings or settings for a data stream, you have
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a few options:
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* <<add-new-field-mapping-to-a-data-stream>>
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* <<change-existing-field-mapping-in-a-data-stream>>
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* <<change-dynamic-index-setting-for-a-data-stream>>
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* <<change-static-index-setting-for-a-data-stream>>
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TIP: If your changes include modifications to existing field mappings or
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<<index-modules-settings,static index settings>>, a reindex is often required to
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apply the changes to a data stream's backing indices. If you are already
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performing a reindex, you can use the same process to add new field
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mappings and change <<index-modules-settings,dynamic index settings>>. See
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<<data-streams-use-reindex-to-change-mappings-settings>>.
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////
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /_ilm/policy/my-data-stream-policy
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{
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"policy": {
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"phases": {
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"hot": {
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"actions": {
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"rollover": {
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"max_size": "25GB"
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}
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}
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},
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"delete": {
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"min_age": "30d",
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"actions": {
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"delete": {}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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PUT /_index_template/my-data-stream-template
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{
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"index_patterns": [ "my-data-stream*" ],
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"data_stream": { }
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}
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PUT /_index_template/new-data-stream-template
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{
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"index_patterns": [ "new-data-stream*" ],
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"data_stream": { }
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}
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PUT /_data_stream/my-data-stream
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POST /my-data-stream/_rollover/
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PUT /_data_stream/new-data-stream
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----
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// TESTSETUP
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[source,console]
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----
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DELETE /_data_stream/*
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DELETE /_index_template/*
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DELETE /_ilm/policy/my-data-stream-policy
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----
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// TEARDOWN
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////
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[discrete]
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[[add-new-field-mapping-to-a-data-stream]]
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=== Add a new field mapping to a data stream
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To add a mapping for a new field to a data stream, following these steps:
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. Update the index template used by the data stream. This ensures the new
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field mapping is added to future backing indices created for the stream.
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+
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--
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For example, `my-data-stream-template` is an existing index template used by
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`my-data-stream`.
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The following <<indices-templates,put index template>> request adds a mapping
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for a new field, `message`, to the template.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /_index_template/my-data-stream-template
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{
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"index_patterns": [ "my-data-stream*" ],
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"data_stream": { },
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"priority": 200,
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"template": {
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"mappings": {
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"properties": {
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"message": { <1>
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"type": "text"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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----
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<1> Adds a mapping for the new `message` field.
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--
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. Use the <<indices-put-mapping,put mapping API>> to add the new field mapping
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to the data stream. By default, this adds the mapping to the stream's existing
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backing indices, including the write index.
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+
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--
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The following put mapping API request adds the new `message` field mapping to
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`my-data-stream`.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /my-data-stream/_mapping
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{
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"properties": {
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"message": {
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"type": "text"
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}
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}
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}
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----
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--
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+
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To add the mapping only to the stream's write index, set the put mapping API's
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`write_index_only` query parameter to `true`.
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+
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--
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The following put mapping request adds the new `message` field mapping only to
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`my-data-stream`'s write index. The new field mapping is not added to
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the stream's other backing indices.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /my-data-stream/_mapping?write_index_only=true
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{
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"properties": {
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"message": {
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"type": "text"
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}
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}
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}
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----
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--
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[discrete]
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[[change-existing-field-mapping-in-a-data-stream]]
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=== Change an existing field mapping in a data stream
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The documentation for each <<mapping-params,mapping parameter>> indicates
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whether you can update it for an existing field using the
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<<indices-put-mapping,put mapping API>>. To update these parameters for an
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existing field, follow these steps:
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. Update the index template used by the data stream. This ensures the updated
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field mapping is added to future backing indices created for the stream.
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+
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--
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For example, `my-data-stream-template` is an existing index template used by
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`my-data-stream`.
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The following <<indices-templates,put index template>> request changes the
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argument for the `host.ip` field's <<ignore-malformed,`ignore_malformed`>>
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mapping parameter to `true`.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /_index_template/my-data-stream-template
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{
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"index_patterns": [ "my-data-stream*" ],
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"data_stream": { },
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"priority": 200,
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"template": {
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"mappings": {
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"properties": {
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"host": {
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"properties": {
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"ip": {
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"type": "ip",
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"ignore_malformed": true <1>
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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----
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<1> Changes the `host.ip` field's `ignore_malformed` value to `true`.
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--
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. Use the <<indices-put-mapping,put mapping API>> to apply the mapping changes
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to the data stream. By default, this applies the changes to the stream's
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existing backing indices, including the write index.
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+
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--
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The following <<indices-put-mapping,put mapping API>> request targets
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`my-data-stream`. The request changes the argument for the `host.ip`
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field's `ignore_malformed` mapping parameter to `true`.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /my-data-stream/_mapping
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{
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"properties": {
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"host": {
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"properties": {
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"ip": {
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"type": "ip",
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"ignore_malformed": true
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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----
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--
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+
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To apply the mapping changes only to the stream's write index, set the put
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mapping API's `write_index_only` query parameter to `true`.
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+
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--
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The following put mapping request changes the `host.ip` field's mapping only for
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`my-data-stream`'s write index. The change is not applied to the
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stream's other backing indices.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /my-data-stream/_mapping?write_index_only=true
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{
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"properties": {
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"host": {
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"properties": {
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"ip": {
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"type": "ip",
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"ignore_malformed": true
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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----
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--
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Except for supported mapping parameters, we don't recommend you change the
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mapping or field data type of existing fields, even in a data stream's matching
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index template or its backing indices. Changing the mapping of an existing
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field could invalidate any data that’s already indexed.
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If you need to change the mapping of an existing field, create a new
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data stream and reindex your data into it. See
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<<data-streams-use-reindex-to-change-mappings-settings>>.
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[discrete]
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[[change-dynamic-index-setting-for-a-data-stream]]
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=== Change a dynamic index setting for a data stream
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To change a <<index-modules-settings,dynamic index setting>> for a data stream,
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follow these steps:
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. Update the index template used by the data stream. This ensures the setting is
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applied to future backing indices created for the stream.
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+
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--
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For example, `my-data-stream-template` is an existing index template used by
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`my-data-stream`.
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The following <<indices-templates,put index template>> request changes the
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template's `index.refresh_interval` index setting to `30s` (30 seconds).
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /_index_template/my-data-stream-template
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{
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"index_patterns": [ "my-data-stream*" ],
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"data_stream": { },
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"priority": 200,
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"template": {
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"settings": {
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"index.refresh_interval": "30s" <1>
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}
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}
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}
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----
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<1> Changes the `index.refresh_interval` setting to `30s` (30 seconds).
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--
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. Use the <<indices-update-settings,update index settings API>> to update the
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index setting for the data stream. By default, this applies the setting to
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the stream's existing backing indices, including the write index.
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+
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--
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The following update index settings API request updates the
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`index.refresh_interval` setting for `my-data-stream`.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /my-data-stream/_settings
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{
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"index": {
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"refresh_interval": "30s"
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}
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}
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----
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--
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[discrete]
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[[change-static-index-setting-for-a-data-stream]]
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=== Change a static index setting for a data stream
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<<index-modules-settings,Static index settings>> can only be set when a backing
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index is created. You cannot update static index settings using the
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<<indices-update-settings,update index settings API>>.
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To apply a new static setting to future backing indices, update the index
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template used by the data stream. The setting is automatically applied to any
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backing index created after the update.
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For example, `my-data-stream-template` is an existing index template used by
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`my-data-stream`.
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The following <<indices-templates,put index template API>> requests adds new
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`sort.field` and `sort.order index` settings to the template.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /_index_template/my-data-stream-template
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{
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"index_patterns": [ "my-data-stream*" ],
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"data_stream": { },
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"priority": 200,
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"template": {
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"settings": {
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"sort.field": [ "@timestamp"], <1>
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"sort.order": [ "desc"] <2>
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}
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}
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}
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----
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<1> Adds the `sort.field` index setting.
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<2> Adds the `sort.order` index setting.
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If wanted, you can <<manually-roll-over-a-data-stream,roll over the data
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stream>> to immediately apply the setting to the data stream’s write index. This
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affects any new data added to the stream after the rollover. However, it does
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not affect the data stream's existing backing indices or existing data.
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To apply static setting changes to existing backing indices, you must create a
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new data stream and reindex your data into it. See
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<<data-streams-use-reindex-to-change-mappings-settings>>.
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[discrete]
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[[data-streams-use-reindex-to-change-mappings-settings]]
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=== Use reindex to change mappings or settings
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You can use a reindex to change the mappings or settings of a data stream. This
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is often required to change the data type of an existing field or update static
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index settings for backing indices.
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To reindex a data stream, first create or update an index template so that it
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contains the wanted mapping or setting changes. You can then reindex the
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existing data stream into a new stream matching the template. This applies the
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mapping and setting changes in the template to each document and backing index
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added to the new data stream. These changes also affect any future backing
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index created by the new stream.
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Follow these steps:
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. Choose a name or index pattern for a new data stream. This new data
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stream will contain data from your existing stream.
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+
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You can use the resolve index API to check if the name or pattern matches any
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existing indices, index aliases, or data streams. If so, you should consider
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using another name or pattern.
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--
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The following resolve index API request checks for any existing indices, index
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aliases, or data streams that start with `new-data-stream`. If not, the
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`new-data-stream*` index pattern can be used to create a new data stream.
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /_resolve/index/new-data-stream*
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----
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The API returns the following response, indicating no existing targets match
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this pattern.
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[source,console-result]
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----
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{
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"indices": [ ],
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"aliases": [ ],
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"data_streams": [ ]
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}
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----
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"data_streams": \[ \]/"data_streams": $body.data_streams/]
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--
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. Create or update an index template. This template should contain the
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mappings and settings you'd like to apply to the new data stream's backing
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indices.
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+
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This index template must meet the
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<<create-a-data-stream-template,requirements for a data stream template>>. It
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should also contain your previously chosen name or index pattern in the
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`index_patterns` property.
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+
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TIP: If you are only adding or changing a few things, we recommend you create a
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new template by copying an existing one and modifying it as needed.
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+
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--
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For example, `my-data-stream-template` is an existing index template used by
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`my-data-stream`.
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The following <<indices-templates,put index template API>> request creates a new
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index template, `new-data-stream-template`. `new-data-stream-template`
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uses `my-data-stream-template` as its basis, with the following
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changes:
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* The index pattern in `index_patterns` matches any index or data stream
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starting with `new-data-stream`.
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* The `@timestamp` field mapping uses the `date_nanos` field data type rather
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than the `date` data type.
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* The template includes `sort.field` and `sort.order` index settings, which were
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not in the original `my-data-stream-template` template.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /_index_template/new-data-stream-template
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{
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"index_patterns": [ "new-data-stream*" ],
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"data_stream": { },
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"priority": 200,
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"template": {
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"mappings": {
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"properties": {
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"@timestamp": {
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"type": "date_nanos" <1>
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}
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}
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},
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"settings": {
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"sort.field": [ "@timestamp"], <2>
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"sort.order": [ "desc"] <3>
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}
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}
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}
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----
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<1> Changes the `@timestamp` field mapping to the `date_nanos` field data type.
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<2> Adds the `sort.field` index setting.
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<3> Adds the `sort.order` index setting.
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--
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. Use the <<indices-create-data-stream,create data stream API>> to manually
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create the new data stream. The name of the data stream must match the index
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pattern defined in the new template's `index_patterns` property.
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+
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We do not recommend <<create-a-data-stream,indexing new data
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to create this data stream>>. Later, you will reindex older data from an
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existing data stream into this new stream. This could result in one or more
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backing indices that contains a mix of new and old data.
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+
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[[data-stream-mix-new-old-data]]
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.Mixing new and old data in a data stream
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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While mixing new and old data is safe, it could interfere with data retention.
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If you delete older indices, you could accidentally delete a backing index that
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contains both new and old data. To prevent premature data loss, you would need
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to retain such a backing index until you are ready to delete its newest data.
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====
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+
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--
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The following create data stream API request targets `new-data-stream`, which
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matches the index pattern for `new-data-stream-template`.
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Because no existing index or data stream uses this name, this request creates
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the `new-data-stream` data stream.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /_data_stream/new-data-stream
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----
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// TEST[s/new-data-stream/new-data-stream-two/]
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--
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. If you do not want to mix new and old data in your new data stream, pause the
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indexing of new documents. While mixing old and new data is safe, it could
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interfere with data retention. See <<data-stream-mix-new-old-data,Mixing new and
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old data in a data stream>>.
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. If you use {ilm-init} to <<getting-started-index-lifecycle-management,automate
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rollover>>, reduce the {ilm-init} poll interval. This ensures the current write
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index doesn’t grow too large while waiting for the rollover check. By default,
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{ilm-init} checks rollover conditions every 10 minutes.
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+
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--
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The following <<cluster-update-settings,update cluster settings API>> request
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lowers the `indices.lifecycle.poll_interval` setting to `1m` (one minute).
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /_cluster/settings
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{
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"transient": {
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"indices.lifecycle.poll_interval": "1m"
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}
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}
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----
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--
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. Reindex your data to the new data stream using an `op_type` of `create`.
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+
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If you want to partition the data in the order in which it was originally
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indexed, you can run separate reindex requests. These reindex requests can use
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individual backing indices as the source. You can use the
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<<indices-get-data-stream,get data stream API>> to retrieve a list of backing
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indices.
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+
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--
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For example, you plan to reindex data from `my-data-stream` into
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`new-data-stream`. However, you want to submit a separate reindex request for
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each backing index in `my-data-stream`, starting with the oldest backing index.
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This preserves the order in which the data was originally indexed.
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The following get data stream API request retrieves information about
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`my-data-stream`, including a list of its backing indices.
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[source,console]
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||
----
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GET /_data_stream/my-data-stream
|
||
----
|
||
|
||
The API returns the following response. Note the `indices` property contains an
|
||
array of the stream's current backing indices. The first item in the array
|
||
contains information about the stream's oldest backing index,
|
||
`.ds-my-data-stream-000001`.
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||
|
||
[source,console-result]
|
||
----
|
||
{
|
||
"data_streams": [
|
||
{
|
||
"name": "my-data-stream",
|
||
"timestamp_field": {
|
||
"name": "@timestamp"
|
||
},
|
||
"indices": [
|
||
{
|
||
"index_name": ".ds-my-data-stream-000001", <1>
|
||
"index_uuid": "Gpdiyq8sRuK9WuthvAdFbw"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"index_name": ".ds-my-data-stream-000002",
|
||
"index_uuid": "_eEfRrFHS9OyhqWntkgHAQ"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"generation": 2,
|
||
"status": "GREEN",
|
||
"template": "my-data-stream-template"
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
}
|
||
----
|
||
// TESTRESPONSE[s/"index_uuid": "Gpdiyq8sRuK9WuthvAdFbw"/"index_uuid": $body.data_streams.0.indices.0.index_uuid/]
|
||
// TESTRESPONSE[s/"index_uuid": "_eEfRrFHS9OyhqWntkgHAQ"/"index_uuid": $body.data_streams.0.indices.1.index_uuid/]
|
||
// TESTRESPONSE[s/"status": "GREEN"/"status": "YELLOW"/]
|
||
|
||
<1> First item in the `indices` array for `my-data-stream`. This
|
||
item contains information about the stream's oldest backing index,
|
||
`.ds-my-data-stream-000001`.
|
||
|
||
The following <<docs-reindex,reindex API>> request copies documents from
|
||
`.ds-my-data-stream-000001` to `new-data-stream`. Note the request's `op_type`
|
||
is `create`.
|
||
|
||
[source,console]
|
||
----
|
||
POST /_reindex
|
||
{
|
||
"source": {
|
||
"index": ".ds-my-data-stream-000001"
|
||
},
|
||
"dest": {
|
||
"index": "new-data-stream",
|
||
"op_type": "create"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
----
|
||
--
|
||
+
|
||
You can also use a query to reindex only a subset of documents with each
|
||
request.
|
||
+
|
||
--
|
||
The following <<docs-reindex,reindex API>> request copies documents from
|
||
`my-data-stream` to `new-data-stream`. The request
|
||
uses a <<query-dsl-range-query,`range` query>> to only reindex documents with a
|
||
timestamp within the last week. Note the request's `op_type` is `create`.
|
||
|
||
[source,console]
|
||
----
|
||
POST /_reindex
|
||
{
|
||
"source": {
|
||
"index": "my-data-stream",
|
||
"query": {
|
||
"range": {
|
||
"@timestamp": {
|
||
"gte": "now-7d/d",
|
||
"lte": "now/d"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"dest": {
|
||
"index": "new-data-stream",
|
||
"op_type": "create"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
----
|
||
--
|
||
|
||
. If you previously changed your {ilm-init} poll interval, change it back to its
|
||
original value when reindexing is complete. This prevents unnecessary load on
|
||
the master node.
|
||
+
|
||
--
|
||
The following update cluster settings API request resets the
|
||
`indices.lifecycle.poll_interval` setting to its default value, 10 minutes.
|
||
|
||
[source,console]
|
||
----
|
||
PUT /_cluster/settings
|
||
{
|
||
"transient": {
|
||
"indices.lifecycle.poll_interval": null
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
----
|
||
--
|
||
|
||
. Resume indexing using the new data stream. Searches on this stream will now
|
||
query your new data and the reindexed data.
|
||
|
||
. Once you have verified that all reindexed data is available in the new
|
||
data stream, you can safely remove the old stream.
|
||
+
|
||
--
|
||
The following <<indices-delete-data-stream,delete data stream API>> request
|
||
deletes `my-data-stream`. This request also deletes the stream's
|
||
backing indices and any data they contain.
|
||
|
||
[source,console]
|
||
----
|
||
DELETE /_data_stream/my-data-stream
|
||
----
|
||
--
|