The force merge API allows to force merging of one or more indices through an API. The merge relates to the number of segments a Lucene index holds within each shard. The force merge operation allows to reduce the number of segments by merging them.
This call will block until the merge is complete. If the http connection is lost, the request will continue in the background, and any new requests will block until the previous force merge is complete.
Force merge should only be called against read-only indices. Running force merge against a read-write index can cause very large segments to be produced (>5Gb per segment), and the merge policy will never consider it for merging again until it mostly consists of deleted docs. This can cause very large segments to remain in the shards.
POST /twitter/_forcemerge
The force merge API accepts the following request parameters:
|
The number of segments to merge to. To fully
merge the index, set it to |
|
Should the merge process only expunge segments with
deletes in it. In Lucene, a document is not deleted from a segment, just marked
as deleted. During a merge process of segments, a new segment is created that
does not have those deletes. This flag allows to only merge segments that have
deletes. Defaults to |
|
Should a flush be performed after the forced merge. Defaults to
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POST /kimchy/_forcemerge?only_expunge_deletes=false&max_num_segments=100&flush=true
The force merge API can be applied to more than one index with a single call, or
even on _all
the indices. Multi index operations are executed one shard at a
time per node. Force merge makes the storage for the shard being merged
temporarily increase, up to double its size in case max_num_segments
is set
to 1
, as all segments need to be rewritten into a new one.
POST /kimchy,elasticsearch/_forcemerge POST /_forcemerge