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Prevent interaction between source-only repositories and searchable snapshots #67936

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DaveCTurner opened this issue Jan 25, 2021 · 2 comments
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>bug :Distributed/Snapshot/Restore Anything directly related to the `_snapshot/*` APIs Team:Distributed Meta label for distributed team

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DaveCTurner commented Jan 25, 2021

Source-only repositories and searchable snapshots don't mix, but today we don't have any special handling to prevent users from trying to mix them. A user on the forums reported that this does lead to errors but they're pretty obscure.

We should decide whether to support this combination or not. If not then we should reject it in a clearer and more actionable fashion.

@DaveCTurner DaveCTurner added >bug :Distributed/Snapshot/Restore Anything directly related to the `_snapshot/*` APIs labels Jan 25, 2021
@elasticmachine elasticmachine added the Team:Distributed Meta label for distributed team label Jan 25, 2021
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Pinging @elastic/es-distributed (Team:Distributed)

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ywelsch commented Jan 26, 2021

I think we should support this, as it's fairly trivial to do so and enables a number of interesting use cases in combination with runtime fields (see also #67972). I've opened #67975

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