Migrating Cluster Data Through Backup and Restoration
- To migrate data between Elasticsearch clusters, follow the instructions in Migrating Cluster Data .
- To migrate data from a user-built or third-party Elasticsearch cluster to a Elasticsearch cluster, perform the steps in this section.
Prerequisites
- Before using backup and restoration, ensure that:
- Target Elasticsearch version ≥ Source Elasticsearch version
- Number of candidate master nodes of the target Elasticsearch cluster > Half of the number of candidate master nodes of the source Elasticsearch cluster
- Backup and restoration do not support incremental data synchronization. You need to stop data update before backing up data.
- The target Elasticsearch cluster has been created in CSS.
Migration Process
The following figure shows the cluster migration process when the source is a user-built or third-party Elasticsearch cluster, and the target is an Elasticsearch cluster of CSS.
Procedure
- Create a shared repository that supports the S3 protocol, for example.
- Create a snapshot backup repository in the user-built or third-party Elasticsearch cluster to store Elasticsearch snapshot data.
For example, create a backup repository named my_backup in Elasticsearch and associate it with the repository OSS.
PUT _snapshot/my_backup { # Repository type. "type": "oss", "settings": { # # Private network domain name of the repository in step 1. "endpoint": "http://oss-xxx.xxx.com", # User ID and password of the repository. "access_key_id": "xxx", "secret_access_key": "xxx", # Bucket name of the repository created in step 1. "bucket": "patent-esbak", # # Whether to enable snapshot file compression. "compress": false, # If the size of the uploaded snapshot data exceeds the value of this parameter, the data will be uploaded as blocks to the repository. "chunk_size": "1g", # Start position of the repository. The default value is the root directory. "base_path": "snapshot/" } }
- Create a snapshot for the user-built or third-party Elasticsearch cluster.
- Create a snapshot for all indexes.
For example, create a snapshot named snapshot_1.
PUT _snapshot/my_backup/snapshot_1?wait_for_completion=true
- Create a snapshot for specified indexes.
For example, create a snapshot named snapshot_test that contains indexes patent_analyse and patent.
PUT _snapshot/my_backup/snapshot_test { "indices": "patent_analyse,patent" }
- Create a snapshot for all indexes.
- View the snapshot creation progress of the cluster.
- Run the following command to view information about all snapshots:
GET _snapshot/my_backup/_all
- Run the following command to view information about snapshot_1:
GET _snapshot/my_backup/snapshot_1
- Run the following command to view information about all snapshots:
- Migrate snapshot data from the repository to OBS.
The Object Storage Migration Service (OMS) supports data migration from multiple cloud vendors to OBS.
- Create a repository in the Elasticsearch cluster of CSS and associate it with OBS. This repository will be used for restoring the snapshot data of the user-built or third-party Elasticsearch cluster.
For example, create a repository named my_backup_all in the cluster and associate it with the destination OBS.
PUT _snapshot/my_backup_all/ { "type" : "obs", "settings" : { # Private network domain name of OBS "endpoint" : "obs.xxx.xxx.com", "region" : "xxx", # Username and password for accessing OBS "access_key": "xxx", "secret_key": "xxx", # OBS bucket name, which must be the same as the destination OBS bucket name in the previous step "bucket" : "esbak", "compress" : "false", "chunk_size" : "1g", #Note that there is no slash (/) after snapshot. "base_path" : "snapshot", "max_restore_bytes_per_sec": "100mb", "max_snapshot_bytes_per_sec": "100mb" } }
- Restore the snapshot data to the Elasticsearch cluster of CSS.
- Check information about all snapshots.
GET _snapshot
- Restore a snapshot
- Restore all the indexes from a snapshot. For example, to restore all the indexes from snapshot_1, run the following command:
POST _snapshot/my_backup_all/snapshot_1/_restore?wait_for_completion=true
- Restores some indexes from a snapshot. For example, in the snapshot named snapshot_1, restore only the indexes that do not start with a period (.).
POST _snapshot/my_backup/snapshot_1/_restore {"indices":"*,-.monitoring*,-.security*,-.kibana*","ignore_unavailable":"true"}
- Restore a specified index from a snapshot and renames the index. For example, in snapshot_1, restore index_1 to restored_index_1 and index_2 to restored_index_2.
POST /_snapshot/my_backup/snapshot_1/_restore { # Restore only indexes index_1 and index_2 and ignore other indexes in the snapshot. "indices": "index_1,index_2" # Search for the index that is being restored. The index name must match the provided template. "rename_pattern": "index_(.+)", # Rename the found index. "rename_replacement": "restored_index_$1" }
- Restore all the indexes from a snapshot. For example, to restore all the indexes from snapshot_1, run the following command:
- Check information about all snapshots.
- View the snapshot restoration result.
- Run the following command to view the restoration results of all snapshots:
GET /_recovery/
- Run the following command to check the snapshot restoration result of a specified index:
GET {index_name}/_recovery
- Run the following command to view the restoration results of all snapshots:
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