Tried one again, this time, the status showed 3 successful shards, but
however the indexing got stuck,  and after a while an exception was thrown

Caused by: org.elasticsearch.action.UnavailableShardsException:
[indexName][4] [2] shardIt, [0] active : Timeout waiting for [1m], request:
index {[indexName][indexName][ID], source["Record":"Details"]}
    at
org.elasticsearch.action.support.replication.TransportShardReplicationOperationAction$AsyncShardOperationAction.raiseTimeoutFailure(TransportShardReplicationOperationAction.java:548)
    at
org.elasticsearch.action.support.replication.TransportShardReplicationOperationAction$AsyncShardOperationAction$3.onTimeout(TransportShardReplicationOperationAction.java:538)
    at
org.elasticsearch.cluster.service.InternalClusterService$NotifyTimeout.run(InternalClusterService.java:483)
    ... 3 more

and the cluster state is still in red, with elasticsearch not able to
recover the shards after the restart

Conquer Lordcluster health: red (1, 3)


On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Tarang Dawer <[email protected]>wrote:

> tried this on 90.9 also . This time after the restart when i get the index
> status as :-
>
> In the elasticsearch head plugin, it shows the cluster is in red state,
> with no shards being allocated to the node even after the restart of
> elasticsearch.
>
> http://localhost:9200/indexName/_status
>
> {"ok":true,"_shards":{"total":10,"successful":0,"failed":0},"indices":{}}
>
>
>
> In the elasticsearch head plugin, it shows the cluster is in red state, with 
> no shards being allocated to the node even
> after the restart of elasticsearch.
>
> Squirrel Girlcluster health: red (1, 0)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Tarang Dawer <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> i have reliably recreated this many times, happens while creating index
>> on a single node, (default 5 shards). i have set
>> "action.auto_create_index: false" , "discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled:
>> false" & "node.master=true" so i am creating indices via java API, . i
>> kill(Kill -9 ) the elasticsearch immediately after the index is created.
>> when i restart the elasticsearch, out of the 5 primary shards, it shows 3/4
>> shards in a corrupt state, with "503" status code.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 3:58 AM, Alexander Reelsen <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> can you reliably recreate this? And try to create a gist? Preferrably,
>>> when using elasticsearch 0.90.9. When you create an index, you usually
>>> create 5 shards, so, how can 3/4 shards be corrupt? Did you change anything
>>> and do not use the defaults (are you changing the defaults somewhere else
>>> as well)? It would be great if you could provide a reproducible example
>>> using a gist, like mentioned in http://www.elasticsearch.org/help
>>>
>>>
>>> --Alex
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Tarang Dawer <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all
>>>> I am facing an issue of corrupt index creation, whenever the es node is
>>>> killed just after the index is created. When the node is restarted, the
>>>> index shows 3/4 shards corrupt, with 503 status, which never recover, and
>>>> as a result, my indexing gets stuck. I am doing this on a single node, with
>>>> es version 90.1 . Please help me out.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Tarang Dawer
>>>>
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