Failed engine – How to solve this OpenSearch error

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Aug-23, Version: 1-2.9

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Briefly, this error occurs when OpenSearch encounters an issue with the underlying data storage engine. This could be due to a variety of reasons such as disk space issues, corruption of data, or hardware failures. To resolve this, you can try the following: 1) Check the server’s disk space and free up space if necessary. 2) Check the integrity of your data and restore from a backup if corruption is found. 3) If it’s a hardware issue, you may need to replace or repair the faulty hardware. Always ensure to have a good backup and recovery strategy in place.

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This guide will help you check for common problems that cause the log ” failed engine [{}] ” to appear. To understand the issues related to this log, read the explanation below about the following OpenSearch concepts: index.

Log Context

Log “failed engine [{}]” classname is Engine.java.
We extracted the following from OpenSearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :

                failedEngine.set((failure != null) ? failure : new IllegalStateException(reason));
                try {
                    // we just go and close this engine - no way to recover
                    closeNoLock("engine failed on: [" + reason + "]"; closedLatch);
                } finally {
                    logger.warn(() -> new ParameterizedMessage("failed engine [{}]"; reason); failure);
                    // we must set a failure exception; generate one if not supplied
                    // we first mark the store as corrupted before we notify any listeners
                    // this must happen first otherwise we might try to reallocate so quickly
                    // on the same node that we don't see the corrupted marker file when
                    // the shard is initializing

 

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