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Close index

Introduced 1.0

The close index API operation closes an index. Once an index is closed, you cannot add data to it or search for any data within the index.

Example

POST /sample-index/_close

Path and HTTP methods

POST /<index-name>/_close

URL parameters

All parameters are optional.

Parameter Type Description
<index-name> String The index to close. Can be a comma-separated list of multiple index names. Use _all or * to close all indexes.
allow_no_indices Boolean Whether to ignore wildcards that don’t match any indexes. Default is true.
expand_wildcards String Expands wildcard expressions to different indexes. Combine multiple values with commas. Available values are all (match all indexes), open (match open indexes), closed (match closed indexes), hidden (match hidden indexes), and none (do not accept wildcard expressions). Default is open.
ignore_unavailable Boolean If true, OpenSearch does not search for missing or closed indexes. Default is false.
wait_for_active_shards String Specifies the number of active shards that must be available before OpenSearch processes the request. Default is 1 (only the primary shard). Set to all or a positive integer. Values greater than 1 require replicas. For example, if you specify a value of 3, the index must have two replicas distributed across two additional nodes for the request to succeed.
master_timeout Time How long to wait for a connection to the master node. Default is 30s.
timeout Time How long to wait for a response from the cluster. Default is 30s.

Response

{
  "acknowledged": true,
  "shards_acknowledged": true,
  "indices": {
    "sample-index1": {
      "closed": true
    }
  }
}
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