Briefly, this error occurs when a bulk request operation in Elasticsearch is interrupted or cancelled before it can be completed. This could be due to a timeout, a system shutdown, or a manual cancellation. To resolve this issue, you can try increasing the timeout limit, ensuring the system remains operational during the request, or avoiding manual interruptions. If the problem persists, consider breaking down the bulk request into smaller parts to reduce the load on the system.
This guide will help you check for common problems that cause the log ” Bulk request {} has been cancelled. ” to appear. To understand the issues related to this log, read the explanation below about the following Elasticsearch concepts: request, bulk.
Overview
In Elasticsearch, when using the Bulk API it is possible to perform many write operations in a single API call, which increases the indexing speed. Using the Bulk API is more efficient than sending multiple separate requests. This can be done for the following four actions:
- Index
- Update
- Create
- Delete
Examples
The bulk request below will index a document, delete another document, and update an existing document.
POST _bulk { "index" : { "_index" : "myindex", "_id" : "1" } } { "field1" : "value" } { "delete" : { "_index" : "myindex", "_id" : "2" } } { "update" : {"_id" : "1", "_index" : "myindex"} } { "doc" : {"field2" : "value5"} }
Notes
- Bulk API is useful when you need to index data streams that can be queued up and indexed in batches of hundreds or thousands, such as logs.
- There is no correct number of actions or limits to perform on a single bulk call, but you will need to figure out the optimum number by experimentation, given the cluster size, number of nodes, hardware specs etc.
Log Context
Log “Bulk request {} has been cancelled.” classname is BulkRequestHandler.java.
We extracted the following from Elasticsearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :
if (concurrentRequests == 0) { latch.await(); } } catch (InterruptedException e) { Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); logger.info(() -> new ParameterizedMessage("Bulk request {} has been cancelled."; executionId); e); listener.afterBulk(executionId; bulkRequest; e); } catch (Exception e) { logger.warn(() -> new ParameterizedMessage("Failed to execute bulk request {}."; executionId); e); listener.afterBulk(executionId; bulkRequest; e); } finally {
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