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[[modules-gateway-local]]
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=== Local Gateway
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The local gateway allows for recovery of the full cluster state and
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indices from the local storage of each node, and does not require a
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common node level shared storage.
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Note, different from shared gateway types, the persistency to the local
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gateway is *not* done in an async manner. Once an operation is
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performed, the data is there for the local gateway to recover it in case
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of full cluster failure.
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It is important to configure the `gateway.recover_after_nodes` setting
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to include most of the expected nodes to be started after a full cluster
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restart. This will insure that the latest cluster state is recovered.
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For example:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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gateway:
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recover_after_nodes: 3
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expected_nodes: 5
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--------------------------------------------------
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[float]
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==== Dangling indices
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When a node joins the cluster, any shards/indices stored in its local `data/`
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directory which do not already exist in the cluster will be imported into the
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cluster by default. This functionality has two purposes:
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1. If a new master node is started which is unaware of the other indices in
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the cluster, adding the old nodes will cause the old indices to be
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imported, instead of being deleted.
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2. An old index can be added to an existing cluster by copying it to the
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`data/` directory of a new node, starting the node and letting it join
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the cluster. Once the index has been replicated to other nodes in the
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cluster, the new node can be shut down and removed.
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The import of dangling indices can be controlled with the
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`gateway.auto_import_dangled` which accepts:
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[horizontal]
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`yes`::
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Import dangling indices into the cluster (default).
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`close`::
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Import dangling indices into the cluster state, but leave them closed.
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`no`::
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Delete dangling indices after `gateway.dangling_timeout`, which
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defaults to 2 hours.
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