Hey,

the source is just a field in the index, thats the reason for being
included. What is not included is the something like the translog, so it is
not the entire disk space used by an index is in there iirc.


--Alex


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Ryan Pedela <[email protected]> wrote:

> I did more digging. Turns out that using version 0.90.9, the _source data
> is included in the calculation. In other words, the stats are the entire
> disk space used by an index including source data. And it is broken down by
> indices, primaries, etc as Alex said.
>
> I did not test to see if it takes into account source data compression,
> but it appears that it does.
>
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