Hi Igor,
It seems that the S3 bucket had "PUT only permissions".
Regards,
Swaroop
Swaroop
10.03.2014, 17:40, "Igor Motov" <[email protected]>:
--That's strange. Wrong S3 permissions should have caused it to failed immediately. Could you provide any more details about the permissions, so I can reproduce it? Meanwhile, restarting the nodes where primary shards of the stuck index are located is the only option that I can think of.We are working on improving the performance of snapshot cancelation (https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/pull/5244), but it didn't make it to a release yet.
On Monday, March 10, 2014 4:39:24 AM UTC-4, Swaroop wrote:Hi,
I had started a snapshot request on a freshly-indexed ES 1.0.1 cluster with cloud plugin installed, but unfortunately the EC2 access keys configured did not have S3 permissions, so ES was in a weird state, so I sent a DELETE snapshot request and it's stuck for more than a couple of hours, any advice on what to do here to cleanup the snapshot request? Logs don't reveal anything relevant.
Regards,
Swaroop--
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