Yellow means that some replicas are not allocated.
If you have only one node and have index set with one replica (default), yellow 
is the expected state.


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Le 13 janvier 2014 at 22:30:23, Mohit Anchlia ([email protected]) a écrit:

Cluster state is showing yellow. What's the best way to find why it's in yellow 
state?
 
It has been up and stable so far except when I looked today it shows state 
turned into yellow.
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