Failed to list shard for on node – 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 fails to list or locate a specific shard on a particular node. This could be due to network issues, node failure, or the shard might be unassigned or relocated. To resolve this, you can first check the node’s health and network connectivity. If the issue persists, you can try manually reallocating the shard or use the cluster reroute API to assign the shard to a healthy node. If the shard is lost, you might need to restore it from a backup.

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

Log Context

Log “{}: failed to list shard for {} on node [{}]” classname is AsyncShardFetch.java.
We extracted the following from OpenSearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :

                        if (unwrappedCause instanceof OpenSearchRejectedExecutionException ||
                            unwrappedCause instanceof ReceiveTimeoutTransportException ||
                            unwrappedCause instanceof OpenSearchTimeoutException) {
                            nodeEntry.restartFetching();
                        } else {
                            logger.warn(() -> new ParameterizedMessage("{}: failed to list shard for {} on node [{}]";
                                shardId; type; failure.nodeId()); failure);
                            nodeEntry.doneFetching(failure.getCause());
                        }
                    }
                }

 

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