Can not be imported as a dangling index as index with same name already exists in cluster metadata – How to solve this OpenSearch error

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Aug-23, Version: 1-1.1

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Briefly, this error occurs when OpenSearch tries to import an index that has the same name as an existing index in the cluster metadata. This is known as a “dangling index”. To resolve this issue, you can either rename the index you’re trying to import, delete the existing index in the cluster metadata if it’s no longer needed, or rename the existing index in the cluster metadata. Always ensure to backup your data before making such changes to prevent data loss.

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This guide will help you check for common problems that cause the log ” [{}] can not be imported as a dangling index; as index with same name already exists in cluster metadata ” to appear. To understand the issues related to this log, read the explanation below about the following OpenSearch concepts: index, dangling, cluster, metadata.

Log Context

Log “[{}] can not be imported as a dangling index; as index with same name already exists in cluster metadata” classname is DanglingIndicesState.java.
We extracted the following from OpenSearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :

    List filterDanglingIndices(Metadata metadata; Map allIndices) {
        List filteredIndices = new ArrayList(allIndices.size());

        allIndices.forEach((index; indexMetadata) -> {
            if (metadata.hasIndex(indexMetadata.getIndex().getName())) {
                logger.warn("[{}] can not be imported as a dangling index; as index with same name already exists in cluster metadata";
                    indexMetadata.getIndex());
            } else {
                logger.info(
                    "[{}] dangling index exists on local file system; but not in cluster metadata; auto import to cluster state";
                    indexMetadata.getIndex()

 

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