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[[breaking_70_indices_changes]]
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=== Indices changes
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//NOTE: The notable-breaking-changes tagged regions are re-used in the
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//Installation and Upgrade Guide
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//tag::notable-breaking-changes[]
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// end::notable-breaking-changes[]
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==== Index creation no longer defaults to five shards
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Previous versions of Elasticsearch defaulted to creating five shards per index.
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Starting with 7.0.0, the default is now one shard per index.
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[[_literal_literal_is_no_longer_allowed_in_index_name]]
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==== `:` is no longer allowed in index name
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Due to cross-cluster search using `:` to separate a cluster and index name,
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index names may no longer contain `:`.
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==== `index.unassigned.node_left.delayed_timeout` may no longer be negative
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Negative values were interpreted as zero in earlier versions but are no
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longer accepted.
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[float]
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==== `_flush` and `_force_merge` will no longer refresh
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In previous versions issuing a `_flush` or `_force_merge` (with `flush=true`)
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had the undocumented side-effect of refreshing the index which made new documents
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visible to searches and non-realtime GET operations. From now on these operations
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don't have this side-effect anymore. To make documents visible an explicit `_refresh`
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call is needed unless the index is refreshed by the internal scheduler.
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==== Limit to the difference between max_size and min_size in NGramTokenFilter and NGramTokenizer
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To safeguard against creating too many index terms, the difference between `max_ngram` and
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`min_ngram` in `NGramTokenFilter` and `NGramTokenizer` has been limited to 1. This default
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limit can be changed with the index setting `index.max_ngram_diff`. Note that if the limit is
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exceeded a error is thrown only for new indices. For existing pre-7.0 indices, a deprecation
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warning is logged.
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==== Limit to the difference between max_shingle_size and min_shingle_size in ShingleTokenFilter
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To safeguard against creating too many tokens, the difference between `max_shingle_size` and
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`min_shingle_size` in `ShingleTokenFilter` has been limited to 3. This default
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limit can be changed with the index setting `index.max_shingle_diff`. Note that if the limit is
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exceeded a error is thrown only for new indices. For existing pre-7.0 indices, a deprecation
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warning is logged.
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==== Document distribution changes
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Indices created with version `7.0.0` onwards will have an automatic `index.number_of_routing_shards`
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value set. This might change how documents are distributed across shards depending on how many
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shards the index has. In order to maintain the exact same distribution as a pre `7.0.0` index, the
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`index.number_of_routing_shards` must be set to the `index.number_of_shards` at index creation time.
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Note: if the number of routing shards equals the number of shards `_split` operations are not supported.
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==== Skipped background refresh on search idle shards
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Shards belonging to an index that does not have an explicit
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`index.refresh_interval` configured will no longer refresh in the background
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once the shard becomes "search idle", ie the shard hasn't seen any search
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traffic for `index.search.idle.after` seconds (defaults to `30s`). Searches
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that access a search idle shard will be "parked" until the next refresh
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happens. Indexing requests with `wait_for_refresh` will also trigger
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a background refresh.
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==== Remove deprecated url parameters for Clear Indices Cache API
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The following previously deprecated url parameter have been removed:
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* `filter` - use `query` instead
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* `filter_cache` - use `query` instead
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* `request_cache` - use `request` instead
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* `field_data` - use `fielddata` instead
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==== `network.breaker.inflight_requests.overhead` increased to 2
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Previously the in flight requests circuit breaker considered only the raw byte representation.
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By bumping the value of `network.breaker.inflight_requests.overhead` from 1 to 2, this circuit
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breaker considers now also the memory overhead of representing the request as a structured object.
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==== Parent circuit breaker changes
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The parent circuit breaker defines a new setting `indices.breaker.total.use_real_memory` which is
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`true` by default. This means that the parent circuit breaker will trip based on currently used
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heap memory instead of only considering the reserved memory by child circuit breakers. When this
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setting is `true`, the default parent breaker limit also changes from 70% to 95% of the JVM heap size.
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The previous behavior can be restored by setting `indices.breaker.total.use_real_memory` to `false`.
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[float]
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==== Field data circuit breaker changes
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As doc values have been enabled by default in earlier versions of Elasticsearch,
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there is less need for fielddata. Therefore, the default value of the setting
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`indices.breaker.fielddata.limit` has been lowered from 60% to 40% of the JVM
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heap size.
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==== `fix` value for `index.shard.check_on_startup` is removed
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Deprecated option value `fix` for setting `index.shard.check_on_startup` is not supported.
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==== `elasticsearch-translog` is removed
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Use the `elasticsearch-shard` tool to remove corrupted translog data.
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