[rabbitmq-discuss] Getting Data To Persist

Kenneth Loafman kenneth at loafman.com
Thu Jul 8 00:15:09 BST 2010


Please ignore.  Wrong group.  Sorry.

Kenneth Loafman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed elasticsearch-0.8.0 on 64-bit Ubuntu 9.10 system.  It comes
> up, runs fine, creates the indices I want, etc., but has a very serious
> problem I can't trace down.  If I do a 'bin/service/elasticsearch
> restart' command (change config/restart), the entire database
> disappears.  I'm fairly certain this is not the desired action.  Here's
> a console log showing what happens:
>
> ken at stealth:/opt/elasticsearch-0.8.0$ ll work/elasticsearch/indices/
> total 4
> drwxr-xr-x 22 ken ken 4096 2010-07-07 17:48 74f73a5f-50a0-4ad4-a574-6466300b9399
>
> <go off and run ES for a while, then restart>
>
> ken at stealth:/opt/elasticsearch-0.8.0$ bin/service/elasticsearch restart
> Stopping ElasticSearch...
> Stopped ElasticSearch.
> Starting ElasticSearch...Waiting for ElasticSearch......
> ElasticSearch started.
>
> ken at stealth:/opt/elasticsearch-0.8.0$ ll work/elasticsearch/indices/74f73a5f-50a0-4ad4-a574-6466300b9399/
> ls: cannot access work/elasticsearch/indices/74f73a5f-50a0-4ad4-a574-6466300b9399/: No such file or directory
> ken at stealth:/opt/elasticsearch-0.8.0$ ll work/elasticsearch/indices/
> total 0
>
> I've read through the docs many times (very terse), changed config,
> blown it away and unzipped again, nothing helps.  Perhaps you can tell
> me what I can do to correct the problem.  I'm pretty sure it should
> persist the data.
>
> ...Thanks,
> ...Ken
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