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Managing OpenSearch/Elasticsearch Indexes #416

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mmguero opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 0 comments
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Managing OpenSearch/Elasticsearch Indexes #416

mmguero opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 0 comments
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elastic Related to issue with external ElasticSearch/Kibana output opensearch Relating to Malcolm's use of OpenSearch train-configuration Training topic relating to installation or configuration training Related to developing and releasing Malcolm training

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mmguero commented Nov 5, 2024

@mmguero cloned issue idaholab/Malcolm#381 on 2024-01-15:

For what topic would you like to see training developed?

Go over ways that Malcolm can help manage your database indices. This includes the "delete bigger than X" size stuff, or the ILM/ISM settings (#300)

What format would be best suited for this training?

A video

Is there existing Malcolm documentation that could be improved by including this topic?

index management

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