Thanks David,

That would explain it.

Is there a way to skip the validation?

On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 16:52:11 UTC+11, David Pilato wrote:
>
> IIRC when you create a repository we first try to validate it by writing a 
> sample file in it.
>
> As you set it to read only, I guess it could be the cause.
>
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> Le 27 janv. 2015 à 06:20, Amos S <[email protected] <javascript:>> a 
> écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> For some investigation work, I'm trying to restore specific indices from 
> our production ES cluster to a single one-off node.
>
> We run a cluster of ES 1.4.2 on EC2, the data is stored locally on each 
> EC2 instance with snapshots stored on an S3 bucket.
>
> I've setup a one-off EC2 instance and am trying to restore a single index 
> from snapshot into that new instance.
>
> The instance has its own cluster name and node name, and I've setup a 
> read-only S3 role for it so it doesn't accidentally overwrite our backup.
>
> Trying to follow instructions I found in various locations on the web, I 
> think the next step for me is to configure the S3 snapshot bucket as a 
> repository on the new instance, is that correct?
>
> So I did the following to find the S3 snapshot repository configuration in 
> the production environment:
>
> $ curl -XGET http://production-cluster:9200/_snapshot/ | python 
> -mjson.tool
> {
>     "s3prod0": {
>         "settings": {
>             "base_path": "elasticsearch/prod/snapshots0",
>             "bucket": "prod-es-backup",
>             "region": "ap-southeast-1"
>         },
>         "type": "s3"
>     }
> }
>
> I then tried to feed this into my new node's configuration:
>
> $ curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/_snapshot/amos0' -d '
> {
>     "type": "s3",
>     "s3prod0": {
>         "settings": {
>             "base_path": "elasticsearch/prod/snapshots0",
>             "bucket": "prod-es-backup",
>             "region": "ap-southeast-1"
>         }
>     }
> }
> '
> {"error":"RepositoryException[[amos0] failed to create repository]; 
> nested: CreationException[Guice creation errors:\n\n1) Error injecting 
> constructor, org.elasticsearch.repositories.RepositoryException: [amos0] No 
> bucket defined for s3 gateway\n  at 
> org.elasticsearch.repositories.s3.S3Repository.<init>(Unknown Source)\n 
>  while locating org.elasticsearch.repositories.s3.S3Repository\n  while 
> locating org.elasticsearch.repositories.Repository\n\n1 error]; nested: 
> RepositoryException[[amos0] No bucket defined for s3 gateway]; 
> ","status":500}
>
> What am I missing here?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --Amos
>
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