Elastic5.4: How to track completion of delete index?












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I am using the Java API for ES5.4.1 (I cannot upgrade to a newer version) as



DeleteIndexResponse delResp = indicesClient.prepareDelete(indices).get();


The problem is that the index is very large, so delResp.isAcknowledged() could be false, because all nodes have not responded. As in https://discuss.elastic.co/t/index-delete-acknowledgement/10112.
Because of the way my code is setup, I cannot use listeners. So cannot use-



indicesClient.prepareDelete(indexName).execute(new ActionListener<DeleteIndexResponse>() 
{
@Override
public void onResponse(DeleteIndexResponse response) {
}
@Override
public void onFailure(Exception e) {
}
});


Is there any other way to find out if the delete on the indices is complete? Will checking cluster health status (on whether it is green or yellow) work? (I don't know if the status becomes red while deleting)










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    I am using the Java API for ES5.4.1 (I cannot upgrade to a newer version) as



    DeleteIndexResponse delResp = indicesClient.prepareDelete(indices).get();


    The problem is that the index is very large, so delResp.isAcknowledged() could be false, because all nodes have not responded. As in https://discuss.elastic.co/t/index-delete-acknowledgement/10112.
    Because of the way my code is setup, I cannot use listeners. So cannot use-



    indicesClient.prepareDelete(indexName).execute(new ActionListener<DeleteIndexResponse>() 
    {
    @Override
    public void onResponse(DeleteIndexResponse response) {
    }
    @Override
    public void onFailure(Exception e) {
    }
    });


    Is there any other way to find out if the delete on the indices is complete? Will checking cluster health status (on whether it is green or yellow) work? (I don't know if the status becomes red while deleting)










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      I am using the Java API for ES5.4.1 (I cannot upgrade to a newer version) as



      DeleteIndexResponse delResp = indicesClient.prepareDelete(indices).get();


      The problem is that the index is very large, so delResp.isAcknowledged() could be false, because all nodes have not responded. As in https://discuss.elastic.co/t/index-delete-acknowledgement/10112.
      Because of the way my code is setup, I cannot use listeners. So cannot use-



      indicesClient.prepareDelete(indexName).execute(new ActionListener<DeleteIndexResponse>() 
      {
      @Override
      public void onResponse(DeleteIndexResponse response) {
      }
      @Override
      public void onFailure(Exception e) {
      }
      });


      Is there any other way to find out if the delete on the indices is complete? Will checking cluster health status (on whether it is green or yellow) work? (I don't know if the status becomes red while deleting)










      share|improve this question
















      I am using the Java API for ES5.4.1 (I cannot upgrade to a newer version) as



      DeleteIndexResponse delResp = indicesClient.prepareDelete(indices).get();


      The problem is that the index is very large, so delResp.isAcknowledged() could be false, because all nodes have not responded. As in https://discuss.elastic.co/t/index-delete-acknowledgement/10112.
      Because of the way my code is setup, I cannot use listeners. So cannot use-



      indicesClient.prepareDelete(indexName).execute(new ActionListener<DeleteIndexResponse>() 
      {
      @Override
      public void onResponse(DeleteIndexResponse response) {
      }
      @Override
      public void onFailure(Exception e) {
      }
      });


      Is there any other way to find out if the delete on the indices is complete? Will checking cluster health status (on whether it is green or yellow) work? (I don't know if the status becomes red while deleting)







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      edited Nov 22 '18 at 20:32









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