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I did not use admin certificate to delete searchguard index (we do have admin certificates installed on cluster) , I have deleted searchguard index from kibana.
I wanted to recreate the searchguard index.Thanks
I don't understand. Are you saying you have deleted the Search Guard index? Did you use an admin certificate for that? I'm asking because on a SG secured cluster you can't just delete the SG index without using an admin certificate.--But to answer your question - you simply use sgadmin to create a new one.
On Monday, October 22, 2018 at 6:17:01 PM UTC+2, rud wrote:can some one please answer
On Friday, October 19, 2018 at 3:41:39 PM UTC-5, rud wrote:When asking questions, please provide the following information:* Search Guard and Elasticsearch version 6.1* Installed and used enterprise modules, if any searchguard 6.1* JVM version and operating system version jdk1.8.0_181 and centos 6.7* Search Guard configuration files* Elasticsearch log messages on debug level* Other installed Elasticsearch or Kibana plugins, if anyHow to recreate it ?
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