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[[breaking_20_removed_features]]
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=== Removed features
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==== Rivers have been removed
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Elasticsearch does not support rivers anymore. While we had first planned to
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keep them around to ease migration, keeping support for rivers proved to be
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challenging as it conflicted with other important changes that we wanted to
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bring to 2.0 like synchronous dynamic mappings updates, so we eventually
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decided to remove them entirely. See
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link:/blog/deprecating_rivers[Deprecating Rivers] for more background about
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why we took this decision.
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==== Facets have been removed
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Facets, deprecated since 1.0, have now been removed. Instead, use the much
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more powerful and flexible <<search-aggregations,aggregations>> framework.
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This also means that Kibana 3 will not work with Elasticsearch 2.0.
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==== MVEL has been removed
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The MVEL scripting language has been removed. The default scripting language
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is now Groovy.
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==== Delete-by-query is now a plugin
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The old delete-by-query functionality was fast but unsafe. It could lead to
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document differences between the primary and replica shards, and could even
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produce out of memory exceptions and cause the cluster to crash.
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This feature has been reimplemented using the <<search-request-scroll,scroll>> and
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<<docs-bulk,`bulk`>> APIs, which may be slower for queries which match
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large numbers of documents, but is safe.
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Currently, a long running delete-by-query job cannot be cancelled, which is
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one of the reasons that this functionality is only available as a plugin. You
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can install the plugin with:
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[source,sh]
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./bin/plugin install delete-by-query
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See {plugins}/plugins-delete-by-query.html for more information.
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==== Multicast Discovery is now a plugin
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Support for multicast is very patchy. Linux doesn’t allow multicast listening on localhost,
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while OS/X sends multicast broadcasts across all interfaces regardless of the configured
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bind address. On top of that, some networks have multicast disabled by default.
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This feature has been moved to a plugin. The default discovery mechanism now uses
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unicast, with a default setup which looks for the first 5 ports on localhost. If you
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still need to use multicast discovery, you can install the plugin with:
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[source,sh]
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./bin/plugin install discovery-multicast
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See {plugins}/discovery-multicast.html for more information.
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==== `_shutdown` API
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The `_shutdown` API has been removed without a replacement. Nodes should be
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managed via the operating system and the provided start/stop scripts.
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==== `murmur3` is now a plugin
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The `murmur3` field, which indexes hashes of the field values, has been moved
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out of core and is available as a plugin. It can be installed as:
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[source,sh]
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./bin/plugin install mapper-murmur3
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==== `_size` is now a plugin
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The `_size` meta-data field, which indexes the size in bytes of the original
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JSON document, has been moved out of core and is available as a plugin. It
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can be installed as:
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[source,sh]
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./bin/plugin install mapper-size
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==== Thrift and memcached transport
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The thrift and memcached transport plugins are no longer supported. Instead, use
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either the HTTP transport (enabled by default) or the node or transport Java client.
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==== Bulk UDP
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The bulk UDP API has been removed. Instead, use the standard
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<<docs-bulk,`bulk`>> API, or use UDP to send documents to Logstash first.
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==== MergeScheduler pluggability
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The merge scheduler is no longer pluggable.
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