Thanks Mark.

To my knowledge, I've never applied any index level settings.  Any idea
where they might be coming from?  Even my "regular" ES cluster (I have
Marvel on a separate cluster) is undoing my settings:

[2015-01-06 23:58:34,991][INFO ][index.merge.policy       ]
[elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-45] [test-20150107][0] updating
[segments_per_tier] from [4.0] to [10.0]
[2015-01-06 23:58:35,032][INFO ][index.merge.policy       ]
[elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-45] [test-20150107][0] updating
[max_merge_at_once] from [4] to [10]
[2015-01-06 23:58:35,032][INFO ][index.merge.policy       ]
[elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-45] [test-20150107][0] updating
[max_merge_at_once_explicit] from [4] to [30]
[2015-01-06 23:58:35,032][INFO ][index.merge.policy       ]
[elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-45] [test-20150107][0] updating
[max_merged_segment] from [1024.0mb] to [5gb]

Querying the index settings doesn't show anything specific either:

root@ip-10-0-0-45:bddevw07[1005]:~/elasticsearch> curl -XGET '
http://localhost:9200/derbysoft-20150106/_settings'
{"test-20150106":{"settings":{"index":{"creation_date":"1420502319287","uuid":"yuHSFauVTL-SwKVAwaRdCg","number_of_replicas":"1","number_of_shards":"3","version":{"created":"1040199"}}}}}
root@ip-10-0-0-45:bddevw07[1006]:~/elasticsearch>

I'm still stumped!
Thanks so much for your time!
Chris




On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 1:05 AM, Mark Walkom <[email protected]> wrote:

> index level settings will override cluster level ones.
>
> On 6 January 2015 at 15:11, Chris Neal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> My elasticsearch.yml file has these settings with regards to merging:
>>
>> index:
>>   codec:
>>     bloom:
>>       load: false
>>   merge:
>>     policy:
>>       max_merge_at_once: 4
>>       max_merge_at_once_explicit: 4
>>       max_merged_segment: 1gb
>>       segments_per_tier: 4
>>       type: tiered
>>     scheduler:
>>       max_thread_count: 1
>>       type: concurrent
>>   number_of_replicas: 0
>>   number_of_shards: 1
>>   refresh_interval: 5s
>>
>> My elasticsearch.log file on server startup shows me this:
>>
>> [2015-01-06 04:04:53,320][INFO ][cluster.metadata         ]
>> [elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-42] [.marvel-2015.01.06] update_mapping
>> [cluster_state] (dynamic)
>> [2015-01-06 04:04:56,704][INFO ][index.merge.policy       ]
>> [elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-42] [.marvel-2015.01.06][0] updating
>> [segments_per_tier] from [4.0] to [10.0]
>> [2015-01-06 04:04:56,704][INFO ][index.merge.policy       ]
>> [elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-42] [.marvel-2015.01.06][0] updating
>> [max_merge_at_once] from [4] to [10]
>> [2015-01-06 04:04:56,704][INFO ][index.merge.policy       ]
>> [elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-42] [.marvel-2015.01.06][0] updating
>> [max_merge_at_once_explicit] from [4] to [30]
>> [2015-01-06 04:04:56,704][INFO ][index.merge.policy       ]
>> [elasticsearch-ip-10-0-0-42] [.marvel-2015.01.06][0] updating
>> [max_merged_segment] from [1024.0mb] to [5gb]
>>
>> It sure looks like ES is overriding what is in the .yml file to me, but
>> I'm not sure why.  Does anyone have an idea?
>>
>> Much appreciated!
>> Chris
>>
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