configureindexsettings CLI command


Use this command to change index-level settings. These settings can help you customize index behavior.

Note

The default values for index-level settings are optimum and changing them can impact performance. BMC recommends that you do not change the default values unless you are instructed to by BMC Customer Support.

To understand the syntax and examples, see:

Before you begin

Ensure that the Indexer cluster and the Console Server are up and running.

Syntax

Note

Before you run the command, note the following points:

configureindexsettings -d <hostname> -p <portNumber> -u <username> -w <password> [-l <locale>] [-s] -ops <operationType> -indextype <type>
  • Angle brackets (< >) indicate a variable value that needs to be user defined.
  • Square brackets ([ ]) indicate optional parameters.

The following table describes the parameters used in the syntax:

Index-level settings

The following table provides definitions of the index-level settings that you can change by running this command.

Note

A change in the value of the following properties leads to an automatic restart of the Indexer cluster.



Example inputs

The following example provides the input for listing details of all the index-level settings.

configureindexsettings -u admin -w admin12345 -d localhost -p 9797 -ops list -indextype DATA

The following example provides the input for modifying details of particular index-level settings.

configureindexsettings -u admin -w admin12345 -d localhost -p 9797 -ops modify -k index.refresh_interval=5s,index.number_of_replicas=3

 

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