Dear, Could you send tips about Prediction I/O tutorials or online courses to understand it from beginning.
Thanks, Geanderson 2018-01-02 15:53 GMT-02:00 Pat Ferrel <[email protected]>: > Have a look at the ES docs on their site. There are several ways, from > sending a JSON command to deleting the data directory depending on how > clean you want ES to be. > > In general my opinion is that PIO is an integration framework for several > services and for the majority of applications you will not need to deal > directly with the services except for setup. This may be an exception. In > all cases you may find it best to seek guidance from the support > communities or docs of those services. > > If you are sending a REST JSON command directive it would be as shown > here: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/ > reference/1.7/indices-delete-index.html > > $ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/<index_name>/' > > > The Index name is named in the UR engine.json or in pio-env depending on > which index you want to delete. > > > On Jan 2, 2018, at 12:22 AM, Noelia Osés Fernández <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Thanks for the explanation! > > How do I delete the ES index? is it just DELETE /my_index_name? > > Happy New Year! > > On 22 December 2017 at 19:42, Pat Ferrel <[email protected]> wrote: > >> With PIO the model is managed by the user, not PIO. The input is separate >> and can be deleted without affecting the model. >> >> Each Engine handles model’s it’s own way but most use the model storage >> in pio-env. So deleting those will get rid of the model. The UR keeps the >> model in ES under the “indexName” and “typeName” in engine.json. So you >> need to delete the index if you want to stop queries from working. The UR >> maintain’s one live copy of the model and removes old ones after a new one >> is made live so there will only ever be one model (unless you have changed >> your indexName often) >> >> >> On Dec 21, 2017, at 4:58 AM, Noelia Osés Fernández <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hi all! >> >> I have executed a pio app data-delete MyApp. The command has outputted >> the following: >> >> [INFO] [HBLEvents] Removing table pio_event:events_4... >> [INFO] [App$] Removed Event Store for the app ID: 4 >> [INFO] [HBLEvents] The table pio_event:events_4 doesn't exist yet. >> Creating now... >> [INFO] [App$] Initialized Event Store for the app ID: 4 >> >> >> However, I executed >> >> curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d ' >> { >> }' http://localhost:8000/queries.json >> >> after deleting the data and I still get the same results as before >> deleting the data. Why is this happening? >> >> I expected to get either an error message or an empty result like >> {"itemScores":[]}. >> >> Any help is much appreciated. >> Best regards, >> Noelia >> >> > > > -- > <http://www.vicomtech.org/> > > Noelia Osés Fernández, PhD > Senior Researcher | Investigadora Senior > > [email protected] > +[34] 943 30 92 30 <+34%20943%2030%2092%2030> > Data Intelligence for Energy and Industrial Processes | Inteligencia de > Datos para Energía y Procesos Industriales > > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/vicomtech> > <https://www.youtube.com/user/VICOMTech> > <https://twitter.com/@Vicomtech_IK4> > > member of: <http://www.graphicsmedia.net/> > > Legal Notice - Privacy policy > <http://www.vicomtech.org/en/proteccion-datos> > > -- Geanderson Lenz [email protected]
