I got it.Thanks Eric!So, in this case, would be better to create a new APIMAN instance with a new versionIs there any compatibility among versions in this case?So, should I export data from old version and import that to the new one?Best Regards,Em qua, 16 de jan de 2019 às 12:54, Eric Wittmann <eric.wittmann@redhat.com> escreveu:I think the typical solution to this is:1) Export everything via the apiman UI (there is an admin page for this)2) Shut down3) Change whatever persistence settings you want to change resulting in a fresh, empty apiman system configured against whatever persistence you want (ES, RDBMS, etc)4) Start up the new system5) ImportThat *should* work but make sure you back everything up before doing this sort of thing!-EricOn Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 9:06 AM Celso Agra <celso.agra@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi all,I have a question about elasticsearch and apiman.So, my apiman instance (v1.3.0) are using embedded elasticsearch, but now, I have to upgrade my instance to an apiman cluster.so, I've change my apiman.properties, and remove apiman-es.war from deployments. But My question is, how reindex all data from embedded elasticsearch to the new one?Best regards,-----
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