Bump nothing?

Everything was working fine for a few months and now I cant get much to 
work. I went down to one node to reduce any conflicts between nodes.Deleted 
and rebuilt indexes. Even reloaded data from the past, Issues I'm still 
facing:

"This shows up all the time: [2014-07-24 
20:50:36,927][DEBUG][action.search.type       ] [Trip Monroe] All shards 
failed for phase: [query]"

I have new indexes with new data, and Kibana does not recognize it (added 
the correct index, created a dupe template (not named logstash).

Seems there should be some best practices to recover data out there. Lots 
of pieces and parts, but I'm failing to find what will some my issues. 
Almost ready to scrap it all and restart..... Ugh

Thanks 

Chris



On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 8:57:12 PM UTC-4, Didjit wrote:
>
> 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
>> email: [email protected]
>> web: www.campaignmonitor.com
>>
>>
>> On 23 July 2014 03:10, Didjit <[email protected]> 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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