Repository settingsedit

The Azure repository supports following settings:

client
Azure named client to use. Defaults to default.
container
Container name. You must create the azure container before creating the repository. Defaults to elasticsearch-snapshots.
base_path
Specifies the path within container to repository data. Defaults to empty (root directory).
chunk_size
Big files can be broken down into chunks during snapshotting if needed. Specify the chunk size as a value and unit, for example: 10MB, 5KB, 500B. Defaults to 64MB (64MB max).
compress
When set to true metadata files are stored in compressed format. This setting doesn’t affect index files that are already compressed by default. Defaults to false.
max_restore_bytes_per_sec
Throttles per node restore rate. Defaults to 40mb per second.
max_snapshot_bytes_per_sec
Throttles per node snapshot rate. Defaults to 40mb per second.
readonly
Makes repository read-only. Defaults to false.
location_mode
primary_only or secondary_only. Defaults to primary_only. Note that if you set it to secondary_only, it will force readonly to true.

Some examples, using scripts:

# The simplest one
PUT _snapshot/my_backup1
{
    "type": "azure"
}

# With some settings
PUT _snapshot/my_backup2
{
    "type": "azure",
    "settings": {
        "container": "backup-container",
        "base_path": "backups",
        "chunk_size": "32MB",
        "compress": true
    }
}


# With two accounts defined in elasticsearch.yml (my_account1 and my_account2)
PUT _snapshot/my_backup3
{
    "type": "azure",
    "settings": {
        "client": "secondary"
    }
}
PUT _snapshot/my_backup4
{
    "type": "azure",
    "settings": {
        "client": "secondary",
        "location_mode": "primary_only"
    }
}

Example using Java:

client.admin().cluster().preparePutRepository("my_backup_java1")
    .setType("azure").setSettings(Settings.builder()
        .put(Storage.CONTAINER, "backup-container")
        .put(Storage.CHUNK_SIZE, new ByteSizeValue(32, ByteSizeUnit.MB))
    ).get();