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Remote-backed storage
Remote-backed storage is an experimental feature. Therefore, we do not recommend the use of remote-backed storage in a production environment. For updates on the progress of remote-backed storage, or if you want leave feedback that could help improve the feature, refer to the issue on GitHub.
Remote-backed storage offers OpenSearch users a new way to protect against data loss by automatically creating backups of all index transactions and sending them to remote storage. In order to expose this feature, segment replication must also be enabled. See Segment replication for additional information.
Enable the feature flag
There are several methods for enabling remote store feature, depending on the install type. You will also need to enable remote_store
property when creating the index.
Segment replication must also be enabled to use remote-backed storage.
Enable on a node using a tarball install
The flag is toggled using a new jvm parameter that is set either in OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS
or in config/jvm.options.
Option 1: Modify jvm.options
Add the following lines to config/jvm.options
before starting the OpenSearch process to enable the feature and its dependency:
-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.replication_type.enabled=true
-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.remote_store.enabled=true
Run OpenSearch
./bin/opensearch
Option 2: Enable from an environment variable
As an alternative to directly modifying config/jvm.options
, you can define the properties by using an environment variable. This can be done in a single command when you start OpenSearch or by defining the variable with export
.
To add these flags in-line when starting OpenSearch:
OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS="-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.replication_type.enabled=true -Dopensearch.experimental.feature.remote_store.enabled=true" ./opensearch-2.3.0/bin/opensearch
If you want to define the environment variable separately, prior to running OpenSearch:
export OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS="-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.replication_type.enabled=true -Dopensearch.experimental.feature.remote_store.enabled=true"
./bin/opensearch
Enable with Docker containers
If you’re running Docker, add the following line to docker-compose.yml underneath the opensearch-node
and environment
section:
OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS="-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.replication_type.enabled=true -Dopensearch.experimental.feature.remote_store.enabled=true"
Enable for OpenSearch development
To create new indexes with remote-backed storage enabled, you must first enable these features by adding the correct properties to run.gradle
before building OpenSearch. See the developer guide for information about to use how Gradle to build OpenSearch.
Add the following properties to run.gradle
to enable the feature:
testClusters {
runTask {
testDistribution = 'archive'
if (numZones > 1) numberOfZones = numZones
if (numNodes > 1) numberOfNodes = numNodes
systemProperty 'opensearch.experimental.feature.replication_type.enabled', 'true'
systemProperty 'opensearch.experimental.feature.remote_store.enabled', 'true'
}
}
Register a remote repository
Now that your deployment is running with the feature flags enabled, the next step is to register a remote repository where backups will be stored. See Register repository for more information.
Create an index
Remote-backed storage is enabled for an index when it is created. This feature cannot be enabled for indexes that already exist.
When creating the index, include the remote_store
property to enable the feature and specify a target repository:
curl -X PUT "https://localhost:9200/my-index?pretty" -ku admin:admin -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'
{
"settings": {
"index": {
"number_of_shards": 1,
"number_of_replicas": 0,
"replication": {
"type": "SEGMENT"
},
"remote_store": {
"enabled": true,
"repository": "my-repo-1"
}
}
}
}
'
All data that is added to the index will also be uploaded to the remote storage once it is committed.
Restoring from a backup
To restore an index from a remote backup, such as in the event of a node failure, you must first close the index:
curl -X POST "https://localhost:9200/my-index/_close" -ku admin:admin
Restore the index from the backup stored on the remote repository:
curl -X POST "https://localhost:9200/_remotestore/_restore" -ku admin:admin -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'
{
"indices": ["my-index"]
}
'
If the security plugin is enabled, a user must have the cluster:admin/remotestore/restore
permission. See Access control for information about configuring user permissions.