--- layout: default title: Dangling indexes parent: index-apis nav_order: 84 --- # Dangling indexes API After a node joins a cluster, dangling indexes occur if any shards exist in the node's local directory that do not already exist in the cluster. Dangling indexes can be listed, deleted, or imported. ## Path and HTTP methods List dangling indexes: ``` GET /_dangling ``` Import a dangling index: ``` POST /_dangling/ ``` Delete a dangling index: ``` DELETE /_dangling/ ``` ## Path parameters Path parameters are required. Path parameter | Description :--- | :--- index-uuid | UUID of index. ## Query parameters Query parameters are optional. Query parameter | Data type | Description :--- | :--- | :--- accept_data_loss | Boolean | Must be set to `true` for an `import` or `delete` because OpenSearch is unaware of where the dangling index data came from. timeout | Time units | The amount of time to wait for a response. If no response is received in the defined time period, an error is returned. Default is `30` seconds. master_timeout | Time units | The amount of time to wait for the connection to the cluster manager. If no response is received in the defined time period, an error is returned. Default is `30` seconds. ## Examples The following are example requests and a example response. #### Sample list ````bash GET /_dangling ```` {% include copy-curl.html %} #### Sample import ````bash POST /_dangling/msdjernajxAT23RT-BupMB?accept_data_loss=true ```` {% include copy-curl.html %} #### Sample delete ````bash DELETE /_dangling/msdjernajxAT23RT-BupMB?accept_data_loss=true ```` #### Example response body ````json { "_nodes": { "total": 1, "successful": 1, "failed": 0 }, "cluster_name": "opensearch-cluster", "dangling_indices": [msdjernajxAT23RT-BupMB] } ````