Merge pull request #326 from opensearch-project/cross-cluster-replication
Clarify stop autofollow behavior
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Introduced 1.1
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{: .label .label-purple }
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Deletes the specified replication rule. This operation prevents any new indices from being replicated but does not stop existing replication that the rule has already initiated.
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Deletes the specified replication rule. This operation prevents any new indices from being replicated but does not stop existing replication that the rule has already initiated. Replicated indices remain read-only until you stop replication.
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Send this request to the follower cluster.
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ curl -XGET -u 'admin:admin' -k 'https://localhost:9200/_plugins/_replication/aut
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## Delete a replication rule
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When you delete a replication rule, OpenSearch stops replicating *new* indices that match the pattern, but existing indices that the rule previously created continue to replicate. If you need to stop existing replication activity, use the [stop replication API operation]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/replication-plugin/api/#stop-replication).
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To delete a replication rule, send the following request:
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```bash
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curl -XDELETE -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -u 'admin:admin' 'https://localhost:9200/_plugins/_replication/_autofollow?pretty' -d '
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```
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OpenSearch stops replicating *new* indices that match the pattern, but existing indices that the rule previously created remain read-only and continue to replicate. If you need to stop existing replication activity and open the indices up for writes, use the [stop replication API operation]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/replication-plugin/api/#stop-replication).
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