Index recovery prioritization settings
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Settings supported in Serverless
Elastic Cloud Serverless projects restrict the available Elasticsearch settings to a supported subset, identified with a Serverless
badge next to the setting name. For a complete list of available index settings, refer to the Serverless index settings list.
Unallocated shards are recovered in order of priority, whenever possible. Indices are sorted into priority order as follows:
- the optional
index.priority
setting (higher before lower) - the index creation date (higher before lower)
- the index name (higher before lower)
This means that, by default, newer indices will be recovered before older indices.
Use the per-index dynamically updatable index.priority
setting to customise the index prioritization order. For instance:
PUT index_1
PUT index_2
PUT index_3
{
"settings": {
"index.priority": 10
}
}
PUT index_4
{
"settings": {
"index.priority": 5
}
}
In the above example:
index_3
will be recovered first because it has the highestindex.priority
.index_4
will be recovered next because it has the next highest priority.index_2
will be recovered next because it was created more recently.index_1
will be recovered last.
This setting accepts an integer, and can be updated on a live index with the update index settings API:
PUT index_4/_settings
{
"index.priority": 1
}