It depends on the river implementation.

This is something I added in FSriver: 
https://github.com/dadoonet/fsriver#suspend-or-restart-a-file-river

Not sure if Jörg implemented something similar in JDBC river.

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Le 3 octobre 2014 à 16:18:50, sampson ([email protected]) a écrit:

Maybe I'm overlooking it in the documentation, but when I create a river 
(jdbc/mysql in my case), the data import runs just fine.  They seem to only run 
one at a time.  However, without deleting and re-creating, how can I manually 
start a river that is already defined?  In this case, I have a largely static 
data set.  I don't need a scheduled job.  Just need to kick off an import when 
I import new data.  Ideally, I'd like to be able to restart the import job 
through something like http://host:9200/_river/my_river/_restart.

Does something like this exist?

Thanks!
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