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"No server available to handle the request" thrown by AWS Elasticsearch Service

It doesn't happen regularly, but I was able to catch it in my debugger:

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And then, because of that trailing comma, things further complicate. That error is not even well formatted JSON, which makes it throw DeserializationError, which is how it reaches my code. We can ignore this one, I just needed to bitch about it a little bit.

How do we find why is the "No server available to handle the request" happening? How to mitigate this?

If this is the expected behavior of an overloaded ES cluster, how do we properly handle this error specifically?

Here are the health metrics: enter image description here

Here's context around the error: enter image description here

22 days ago ·

Santiago Trujillo

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