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    Backup and Restore ElasticSearch Indices

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      chaitanya.joshi @scottalanmiller
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      @scottalanmiller

      Hey Scot, Hope you are having a good day.

      I have deployed syslog server at my work using Graylog 2.4.0 on Centos7, I have also configured it with AD but the issue I am having is to backup the indices, I read many blogs regarding the Elasticsearch snapshot backup and restore utility but I am really struggling to archive my graylog indices stored in ES, I really need help to archive the indices and restore them. Thanks

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        scottalanmiller
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        Have you followed the ElasticSearch snapshot guide here? If so, where are you running into problems?

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          rehmna2121
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          I have successfully restore all data from indices.

          kindly coordinate on my email id [email protected]

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            scottalanmiller @rehmna2121
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            @rehmna2121 said in Backup and Restore ElasticSearch Indices:

            I have successfully restore all data from indices.

            kindly coordinate on my email id [email protected]

            that was over two years ago 🙂

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              stacksofplates
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              https://github.com/ElasticHQ/elasticsearch-HQ

              So I don't believe it handles snapshots yet, but it still looks like a pretty useful tool that I have been meaning to try out for people who don't want to manage through the API.

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