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When trying to create a snapshot of all indices with Curator, such as with the following config, no error should occur.
---
actions:
1:
action: snapshot
description: >-
Snapshot selected indices to 'repository' with the snapshot name or name
pattern in 'name'. Use all other options as assigned
options:
repository: s3-dadup
# Leaving name blank will result in the default 'curator-%Y%m%d%H%M%S'
name:
ignore_unavailable: False
include_global_state: True
partial: False
wait_for_completion: True
skip_repo_fs_check: False
disable_action: False
filters:
- filtertype: none
Actual Behavior
Elasticsearch 8.x deprecated direct access to system indices. This causes the following error:
2023-07-08 10:33:48,810 ERROR Failed to complete action: snapshot. <class 'curator.exceptions.FailedExecution'>: Exception encountered. Rerun with loglevel DEBUG and/or check Elasticsearch logs formore information. Exception: BadRequestError(400, 'illegal_argument_exception', 'the [indices] parameter includes system indices [.kibana_7.13.3_001, .kibana_7.12.1_001, .kibana_7.14.0_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.17.7_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.14.0_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.12.1_001, .kibana_7.17.6_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.17.1_001, .kibana_7.12.0_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.13.3_001, .kibana_7.15.1_001, .kibana_7.16.3_001, .kibana_7.17.5_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.12.0_001, .security-6-reindexed-for-8, .kibana_task_manager_7.16.3_001, .kibana_7.17.1_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.15.1_001, .kibana_7.17.9_001, .transform-internal-007, .fleet-enrollment-api-keys-7, .kibana_7.17.11_001, .transform-internal-006, .kibana_task_manager_7.17.9_001, .transform-internal-005, .kibana_task_manager_7.17.5_001, .kibana_1-reindexed-for-8, .kibana_task_manager_7.17.11_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.17.3_001, .kibana_7.16.1_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.17.6_001, .kibana_task_manager_7.16.1_001, .kibana_7.17.7_001, .fleet-policies-7, .kibana_7.17.3_001]; to include or exclude system indices from a snapshot, use the [include_global_state] or [feature_states] parameters')
Steps to Reproduce the Problem
Install Curator 8.x
Install Elasticsearch 8.x
Run the snapshot config above
Specifications
Version: 8.0.4
Platform: Debian 11
Subsystem: N/A
Context (Environment)
N/A
Detailed Description
I believe Curator should skip system indices, or make that configurable in case the user created an Elasticsearch user that does have access using the allow_restricted_indices permission. Note that I am using the built-in elastic user.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Expected Behavior
When trying to create a snapshot of all indices with Curator, such as with the following config, no error should occur.
Actual Behavior
Elasticsearch 8.x deprecated direct access to system indices. This causes the following error:
Steps to Reproduce the Problem
Specifications
Context (Environment)
N/A
Detailed Description
I believe Curator should skip system indices, or make that configurable in case the user created an Elasticsearch user that does have access using the
allow_restricted_indices
permission. Note that I am using the built-inelastic
user.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: