Probably at some point you did send something to elasticsearch which created 
the username field.

Try to get the actual mapping for your YsFact type using:

GET /index/YsFact/_mapping 

And you should see the existing definition.
May be you are using templates?

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Le 11 septembre 2014 à 12:05:33, Narinder Kaur ([email protected]) a écrit:

Hi,

           We already have a type in our system, YsFact. Now I needed to add a 
new field in this type, username. And username has following mapping.

"username":{"type":"string","index":"not_analyzed"}

We have a script in the system, that executes the mappings automatically. and 
in the execution of mapping, I am getting the following errors.

YsFact :: MergeMappingException[Merge failed with failures {[mapper [username] 
has different index values, mapper [username] has different `norms.enabled` 
values, mapper [username] has different tokenize values, mapper [username] has 
different index_analyzer]}]

Although, We have not added anything against username in the YsFact type. So I 
do not think so that Elasticsearch should have created some default mappings on 
it as no data indexed against this field. This was the response for the first 
time,we introduced this field in mappings.

One thing, I want to notify is that, we have username fields in other types 
which has data against the username. Can it conflict the YsFact ??
Also Our Production Elasticsearch server consists of 3 nodes and 2 replicas. 
Can something related to distribution there ? 

Does anyone have any idea what happend over here?

Thanks in advance for all kind of details on it.


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