--- mapped_pages: - https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/sql-index-frozen.html --- # Frozen indices [sql-index-frozen] By default, Elasticsearch SQL doesn't search frozen indices. To search frozen indices, use one of the following features: dedicated configuration parameter : Set to `true` properties `index_include_frozen` in the [SQL search API](https://www.elastic.co/docs/api/doc/elasticsearch/operation/operation-sql-query) or `index.include.frozen` in the drivers to include frozen indices. dedicated keyword : Explicitly perform the inclusion through the dedicated `FROZEN` keyword in the `FROM` clause or `INCLUDE FROZEN` in the `SHOW` commands: ```sql SHOW TABLES INCLUDE FROZEN; catalog | name | type | kind ---------------+---------------+----------+--------------- javaRestTest |archive |TABLE |FROZEN INDEX javaRestTest |emp |TABLE |INDEX javaRestTest |employees |VIEW |ALIAS javaRestTest |library |TABLE |INDEX ``` ```sql SELECT * FROM FROZEN archive LIMIT 1; author | name | page_count | release_date -----------------+--------------------+---------------+-------------------- James S.A. Corey |Leviathan Wakes |561 |2011-06-02T00:00:00Z ``` Unless enabled, frozen indices are completely ignored; it is as if they do not exist and as such, queries ran against them are likely to fail.