Package org.elasticsearch.index.shard.service

Examples of org.elasticsearch.index.shard.service.IndexShard.store()


                if (entry.primary() && entry.started()) {
                    // only recover from started primary, if we can't find one, we will do it next round
                    final DiscoveryNode sourceNode = nodes.get(entry.currentNodeId());
                    try {
                        // we are recovering a backup from a primary, so no need to mark it as relocated
                        final StartRecoveryRequest request = new StartRecoveryRequest(indexShard.shardId(), sourceNode, nodes.localNode(), false, indexShard.store().list());
                        recoveryTarget.startRecovery(request, false, new PeerRecoveryListener(request, shardRouting, indexService));
                    } catch (Exception e) {
                        handleRecoveryFailure(indexService, shardRouting, true, e);
                        break;
                    }
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                // relocating primaries, recovery from the relocating shard
                final DiscoveryNode sourceNode = nodes.get(shardRouting.relocatingNodeId());
                try {
                    // we don't mark this one as relocated at the end, requests in any case are routed to both when its relocating
                    // and that way we handle the edge case where its mark as relocated, and we might need to roll it back...
                    final StartRecoveryRequest request = new StartRecoveryRequest(indexShard.shardId(), sourceNode, nodes.localNode(), false, indexShard.store().list());
                    recoveryTarget.startRecovery(request, false, new PeerRecoveryListener(request, shardRouting, indexService));
                } catch (Exception e) {
                    handleRecoveryFailure(indexService, shardRouting, true, e);
                }
            }
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