How should I do that? I deleted the indexes through ES, then rebuilt 
through ES. Is there a better way?

Tx

Chris

On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 6:17:27 PM UTC-4, Mark Walkom wrote:
>
> It might be easier to just delete the data and reindex if you can (apart 
> from marvel).
>
> There are a few lucene tools that you could run, but that's pretty 
> advanced, there isn't anything within ES itself.
>
> Regards,
> Mark Walkom
>
> Infrastructure Engineer
> Campaign Monitor
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>
> On 23 July 2014 03:10, Didjit <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I keep getting these messages over and over. Any ideas how to repair?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> ______________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>> [2014-07-22 13:08:43,966][WARN ][indices.cluster          ] [Angelo 
>> Unuscione] [.marvel-2014.07.19][0] failed to start shard
>> org.elasticsearch.index.gateway.IndexShardGatewayRecoveryException: 
>> [.marvel-2014.07.19][0] failed to recover shard
>>         at 
>> org.elasticsearch.index.gateway.local.LocalIndexShardGateway.recover(LocalIndexShardGateway.java:241)
>>         at 
>> org.elasticsearch.index.gateway.IndexShardGatewayService$1.run(IndexShardGatewayService.java:132)
>>         at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown 
>> Source)
>>         at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown 
>> Source)
>>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
>> Caused by: org.elasticsearch.ElasticsearchIllegalArgumentException: No 
>> version type match [104]
>>         at 
>> org.elasticsearch.index.VersionType.fromValue(VersionType.java:307)
>>         at 
>> org.elasticsearch.index.translog.Translog$Create.readFrom(Translog.java:363)
>>         at 
>> org.elasticsearch.index.translog.TranslogStreams.readTranslogOperation(TranslogStreams.java:52)
>>         at 
>> org.elasticsearch.index.gateway.local.LocalIndexShardGateway.recover(LocalIndexShardGateway.java:218)
>>         ... 4 more
>> [2014-07-22 13:08:46,126][WARN ][cluster.action.shard     ] [Angelo 
>> Unuscione] [.marvel-2014.07.20][0] sending failed shard for 
>> [.marvel-2014.07.20][0], node[ifz3-S9fTgayreyuIXzHGA], [P], 
>> s[INITIALIZING], indexUUID [B1PAAjUHQGilk8T8nQzTbQ], reason [Failed to 
>> start shard, message 
>> [IndexShardGatewayRecoveryException[[.marvel-2014.07.20][0] failed to 
>> recover shard]; nested: ElasticsearchIllegalArgumentException[No version 
>> type match [104]]; ]]
>> [
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 10:29:53 AM UTC-4, Didjit wrote:
>>>
>>> I've ran into some issues with Elasticsearch crashing on my windows box 
>>> (most likely my fault). Anyway, is there clean steps to brute force 
>>> recover? Something like, delete indexes, issue rebuild, wait .....
>>>
>>> I do have the dev version of Marvel if there are tools in there.
>>>
>>> Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
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