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In my application, we use daily indices inside ElasticSearch. Each day, we create a Snapshot of the previous day, in our Snapshot repository.

After some days, we delete the indices of the Elastic, and after some days again, we delete the Snapshot.

However, when I go into $my_snapshot_repositories_path/indices directory, I still see all the indices that have been Snapshoted, whereas they are not anymore returned by Snapshot list API (and the meta-XXX and snap-XXX files are not present on the filesystem for theses Snapshots). However, all the indices directory contains no data, just 5 empty directory with name 1, 2, etc.

This is my repository file hierarchy content:

index
indices
meta-backup_flux-2017.03.24.dat
meta-backup_flux-2017.03.25.dat
meta-backup_flux-2017.03.26.dat

And this is the indices directory file hierarchy content:

flux-2017.03.23
flux-2017.03.24
flux-2017.03.25
flux-2017.03.26

And their content (all these directories are empty):

drwxr-x--- 2 4096 Mar 31 12:00 0
drwxr-x--- 2 4096 Mar 31 12:00 1
drwxr-x--- 2 4096 Mar 31 12:00 2
drwxr-x--- 2 4096 Mar 31 12:00 3
drwxr-x--- 2 4096 Mar 31 12:00 4

Finally, when I do a du -sh * in the indices directory, I see that all my deleted indices weight is 24KB (size of 6 directory on Linux). The not deleted indices weight is ~40MB.

For information, my Elastic Search indices used for searching are stored in another place on the computer.

Am I doing something wrong?

My ElasticSearch version: 2.4

And this is the way I create and delete Snapshot:

Snapshot creation:

curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d "{\"indices\": \"flux-2017.03.23\", \"ignore_unavailable\": false, \"include_global_state\": false}" http://0.0.0.0:9200/_snapshot/backup_flux/backup_flux-2017.03.23?wait_for_completion=true

Snapshot deletion:

curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X DELETE http://0.0.0.0:9200/_snapshot/backup_flux/backup_flux-2017.03.23

Regards.

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  • you mean you still see indices after deleting snapshots? that looks fine to me, you deleted snapshot, not the original index
    – Mysterion
    Mar 24, 2017 at 14:43
  • Hello, I mean I still see indices inside my snapshot repository, I don't speak about my indices that are used for the search. In fact, for me, when I create a snapshot, ES copy the index content inside the snapshot repository. So when I want to delete the snasphot, then indices inside snapshot repository that are not used by other snapshot must be deleted, else the snapshot repository size would always grow up.
    – Astrorvald
    Mar 27, 2017 at 13:00

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Ideally speaking, it should... But a quick glance throught the ES Docs shows the follows:

A repository can be deleted using the following command:

DELETE /_snapshot/my_backup

When a repository is deleted, Elasticsearch only removes the reference to the location where the repository is storing the snapshots. The snapshots themselves are left untouched and in place.

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  • The OP is deleting the snaphot, not the snapshot repo
    – bjlevine
    Nov 12, 2020 at 13:53

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