OP points out he is using ephemeral storage...hence shutdown will destroy
the data...but it can be rsynced to EBS as part of the shutdown
process...and then repeat in reverse when starting things up again...

Though I guess you could let ES take care of it by tagging nodes
accordingly and updating the index settings .....(hope it makes sense...)
On 25/02/2015 4:58 pm, "Mark Walkom" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Why not just shut the cluster down, disable allocation first and then just
> gracefully power things off?
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