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Updated on 2024-11-20 GMT+08:00

Decoupling Index Storage and Compute in an OpenSearch Cluster Through Index Lifecycle Management

Overview

CSS supports decoupled storage and compute. That is, indexes can be frozen in OBS to reduce the storage cost of cold data. This document describes how to use index lifecycle management to automatically freeze indexes at a specific time to decouple storage and compute.

In this section, a lifecycle policy is configured to automatically freeze an index three days after it is created and dump data to OBS. The index will be deleted seven days after it is created.

Figure 1 Storage-compute decoupling

Prerequisites

  • There are available CSS clusters.
  • OpenSearch 1.3.6 is used.

Decoupling Index Storage and Compute Through Index Lifecycle Management

  1. Log in to the CSS management console.
  2. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Clusters > OpenSearch. The cluster list is displayed.
  3. Click Access Kibana in the Operation column of a cluster, and log in to OpenSearch Dashboards.
  4. In the navigation tree on the left of OpenSearch Dashboards, choose Dev Tools. The command execution page is displayed.
  5. Create a lifecycle policy named hot_warm_policy.

    Policy description: Three days after an index is created, the API for freezing indexes is automatically called to dump data to OBS. Seven days after index creation, the index is deleted.

    PUT _plugins/_ism/policies/hot_warm_policy
    {
      "policy": {
        "description": "hot warm delete workflow",
        "error_notification": null,
        "default_state": "hot",
        "states": [
          {
            "name": "hot",
            "actions": [],
            "transitions": [
              {
                "state_name": "warm",
                "conditions": {
                  "min_index_age": "3d"
                }
              }
            ]
          },
          {
            "name": "warm",
            "actions": [
              {
                "freeze_low_cost": {}
              }
            ],
            "transitions": [
              {
                "state_name": "delete",
                "conditions": {
                  "min_index_age": "7d"
                }
              }
            ]
          },
          {
            "name": "delete",
            "actions": [
              {
                "delete": {}
              }
            ],
            "transitions": []
          }
        ],
        "ism_template": {
          "index_patterns": [
            "data*"
          ],
          "priority": 100
        }
      }
    }
  6. Create the index template template_hot_warm.

    Template description: All the new indexes starting with data are automatically associated with the lifecycle policy hot_warm_policy.

    PUT _template/template_hot_warm
    {
      "index_patterns": "data*",
      "settings": {
        "number_of_replicas": 5,
        "number_of_shards": 1,
        "index.plugins.index_state_management.policy_id": "hot_warm_policy"
      },
      "mappings": {
        "properties": {
          "name": {
            "type": "text"
          }
        }
      }
    }
    Table 1 Parameter description

    Parameter

    Description

    number_of_shards

    Number of index shards

    number_of_replicas

    Number of index shard replicas

    index.plugins.index_state_management.policy_id

    Lifecycle policy name

  7. Create the data-2022-06-06 index. The index automatically uses the template_hot_warm template and associates the index template with the lifecycle policy hot_warm_policy. As such, the index is frozen three days after creation and is deleted seven days after creation.
    POST data-2022-06-06/_bulk
    {"index":{}}
    {"name":"name1"}
    {"index":{}}
    {"name":"name2"}
    {"index":{}}
    {"name":"name3"}
    {"index":{}}
    {"name":"name4"}
    {"index":{}}
    {"name":"name5"}
    {"index":{}}
    {"name":"name6"}
  8. Query data and check whether storage and compute is automatically decoupled.
    • Three days after the index is created, check the frozen index.
      GET _cat/freeze_indices?s=i&v

      The index generated three days ago is expected to be frozen.

      health status index                  uuid                   pri rep docs.count docs.deleted store.size pri.store.size
      green  open   data-2022-06-06  x8ab5NX6T3Ox_xoGUanogQ    1   1          6            0      7.6kb          3.8kb
    • Seven days after the index is created, check the frozen index. The index is expected to be deleted.