rm -r data should help I guess

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> Le 11 juin 2014 à 08:31, John <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> I tried upgrading elasticsearch to 1.2 yesterday and it broke most of my 
> scripts, even after trying adjustments listed in the documentation. I think 
> there were problems with the update and I would like to completely remove it 
> from my system and then do a fresh install. How can I do this in order to 
> make sure all data, etc are deleted. I don't want there to be any "recovery 
> is in progress, flush [COMMIT_TRANSLOG] is not allowed" messages afterwards.
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