Updating index.index_concurrency from to – How to solve related issues

Opster Team

Feb-20, Version: 1.7-8.0

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This guide will help you check for common problems that cause the log ” Updating index.index_concurrency from to ” to appear. To understand the issues related to this log, read the explanation below about the following Elasticsearch concepts: index.

Log Context

Log “updating index.index_concurrency from [{}] to [{}]” classname is InternalEngine.java.
We extracted the following from Elasticsearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :

                     !codecName.equals(InternalEngine.this.codecName) ||
                    failOnMergeFailure != InternalEngine.this.failOnMergeFailure ||
                    codecBloomLoad != codecService.isLoadBloomFilter()) {
                try (InternalLock _ = readLock.acquire()) {
                    if (indexConcurrency != InternalEngine.this.indexConcurrency) {
                        logger.info("updating index.index_concurrency from [{}] to [{}]"; InternalEngine.this.indexConcurrency; indexConcurrency);
                        InternalEngine.this.indexConcurrency = indexConcurrency;
                        // we have to flush in this case; since it only applies on a new index writer
                        requiresFlushing = true;
                    }
                    if (!codecName.equals(InternalEngine.this.codecName)) {




 

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