connecting to AWS Elasticsearch to reboot?












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I am getting my hands in AWS hosted Elastic search. Is it possible for me to connect to the ES via the instance its linked? and is it possible to reboot my elastic search cluster?



The AWS Cli don't have anything related to reboot and all i can try is http curl to my ES.










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    I am getting my hands in AWS hosted Elastic search. Is it possible for me to connect to the ES via the instance its linked? and is it possible to reboot my elastic search cluster?



    The AWS Cli don't have anything related to reboot and all i can try is http curl to my ES.










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      I am getting my hands in AWS hosted Elastic search. Is it possible for me to connect to the ES via the instance its linked? and is it possible to reboot my elastic search cluster?



      The AWS Cli don't have anything related to reboot and all i can try is http curl to my ES.










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      I am getting my hands in AWS hosted Elastic search. Is it possible for me to connect to the ES via the instance its linked? and is it possible to reboot my elastic search cluster?



      The AWS Cli don't have anything related to reboot and all i can try is http curl to my ES.







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          To reboot an AWS Elasticsearch cluster, the only way is to log a support ticket and they will schedule a reboot for you. You can't do it yourselves.






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          • Thanks for the reply. I know that but I thought there might be some way around it , so i can atleast do something that can shake the ES

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          To reboot an AWS Elasticsearch cluster, the only way is to log a support ticket and they will schedule a reboot for you. You can't do it yourselves.






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          To reboot an AWS Elasticsearch cluster, the only way is to log a support ticket and they will schedule a reboot for you. You can't do it yourselves.






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          • Thanks for the reply. I know that but I thought there might be some way around it , so i can atleast do something that can shake the ES

            – Harun Guna
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          • Thanks for the reply. I know that but I thought there might be some way around it , so i can atleast do something that can shake the ES

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            Nov 20 '18 at 14:24

















          Thanks for the reply. I know that but I thought there might be some way around it , so i can atleast do something that can shake the ES

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          Thanks for the reply. I know that but I thought there might be some way around it , so i can atleast do something that can shake the ES

          – Harun Guna
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