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This commit consolidates several abstractions on the shard level in ordinary classes not managed by the shard level guice injector. Several classes have been collapsed into IndexShard and IndexShardGatewayService was cleaned up to be more lightweight and self-contained. It has also been moved into the index.shard package and it's operation is renamed from recovery from "gateway" to recovery from "store" or "shard_store". Closes #11847
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[[cat-recovery]]
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== cat recovery
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The `recovery` command is a view of index shard recoveries, both on-going and previously
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completed. It is a more compact view of the JSON <<indices-recovery,recovery>> API.
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A recovery event occurs anytime an index shard moves to a different node in the cluster.
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This can happen during a snapshot recovery, a change in replication level, node failure, or
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on node startup. This last type is called a local store recovery and is the normal
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way for shards to be loaded from disk when a node starts up.
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As an example, here is what the recovery state of a cluster may look like when there
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are no shards in transit from one node to another:
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[source,shell]
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_cat/recovery?v'
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index shard time type stage source target files percent bytes percent
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wiki 0 73 store done hostA hostA 36 100.0% 24982806 100.0%
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wiki 1 245 store done hostA hostA 33 100.0% 24501912 100.0%
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wiki 2 230 store done hostA hostA 36 100.0% 30267222 100.0%
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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In the above case, the source and target nodes are the same because the recovery
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type was store, i.e. they were read from local storage on node start.
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Now let's see what a live recovery looks like. By increasing the replica count
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of our index and bringing another node online to host the replicas, we can see
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what a live shard recovery looks like.
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[source,shell]
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> curl -XPUT 'localhost:9200/wiki/_settings' -d'{"number_of_replicas":1}'
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{"acknowledged":true}
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> curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_cat/recovery?v'
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index shard time type stage source target files percent bytes percent
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wiki 0 1252 store done hostA hostA 4 100.0% 23638870 100.0%
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wiki 0 1672 replica index hostA hostB 4 75.0% 23638870 48.8%
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wiki 1 1698 replica index hostA hostB 4 75.0% 23348540 49.4%
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wiki 1 4812 store done hostA hostA 33 100.0% 24501912 100.0%
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wiki 2 1689 replica index hostA hostB 4 75.0% 28681851 40.2%
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wiki 2 5317 store done hostA hostA 36 100.0% 30267222 100.0%
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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We can see in the above listing that our 3 initial shards are in various stages
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of being replicated from one node to another. Notice that the recovery type is
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shown as `replica`. The files and bytes copied are real-time measurements.
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Finally, let's see what a snapshot recovery looks like. Assuming I have previously
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made a backup of my index, I can restore it using the <<modules-snapshots,snapshot and restore>>
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API.
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[source,shell]
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> curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/_snapshot/imdb/snapshot_2/_restore'
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{"acknowledged":true}
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> curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_cat/recovery?v'
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index shard time type stage repository snapshot files percent bytes percent
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imdb 0 1978 snapshot done imdb snap_1 79 8.0% 12086 9.0%
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imdb 1 2790 snapshot index imdb snap_1 88 7.7% 11025 8.1%
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imdb 2 2790 snapshot index imdb snap_1 85 0.0% 12072 0.0%
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imdb 3 2796 snapshot index imdb snap_1 85 2.4% 12048 7.2%
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imdb 4 819 snapshot init imdb snap_1 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
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