I am able to create the snapshot however when i am trying to restore the 
sanpshot in a different cluster then the indexes are getting created 
however there is no data in the index

On Monday, September 22, 2014 5:16:02 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote:
>
> Exactly.
>
> Note that if you can simply « mount » your repository FS on both systems, 
> you won’t need to run step 4.
> Same applies if you are using S3, Azure or HDFS.
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> Le 22 septembre 2014 à 13:12:35, Vijay Tiwary ([email protected] 
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> Thanks David. 
>
> So suppose, I have two cluster "dev cluster" and "QA cluster" and trying 
> to copy all the indices from the dev to QA cluster.
>
> 1) Create a repository in dev
> 2) snapshot all the indices
> 3) Create a repository in QA 
> 4) copy all the files from dev repository to QA
> 5) Restore the indices from the QA snapshot in QA cluster
>
> Please let me know whether I export the indices by following the above 
> steps. If yes, then is this the only way or there are more easier and 
> better approach. 
>
> On Monday, September 22, 2014 4:00:19 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote: 
>>
>>  Yes
>>
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>> Le 22 septembre 2014 à 12:29:44, Vijay Tiwary ([email protected]) a 
>> écrit:
>>
>>   Can I use the snapshot and restore module of elastic search to export 
>> one index to all together to a new elastic search cluster.
>>
>>  For e.g. Can I export all the indices from development cluster to QA 
>> cluster?
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