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Search::Elasticsearch::Client::2_0::Direct::Cat - A client for running cat debugging requests
version 6.81
The "cat" API in Elasticsearch provides information about your cluster and indices in a simple, easy to read text format, intended for human consumption.
These APIs have a number of parameters in common:
Returns help about the API, eg:
say $e->cat->allocation(help => 1);
Includes the column headers in the output:
say $e->cat->allocation(v => 1);
Accepts a list of column names to be output, eg:
say $e->cat->indices(h => ['health','index']);
Formats byte-based values as bytes ("b"), kilobytes ("k"), megabytes ("m") or gigabytes ("g")
It does Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Client::Direct.
say $e->cat->help;
Returns the list of supported "cat" APIs
say $e->cat->aliases( name => 'name' | \@names # optional );
Returns information about index aliases, optionally limited to the specified index/alias names.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat aliases docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-aliases.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->allocation( node_id => 'node' | \@nodes # optional );
Provides a snapshot of how shards have located around the cluster and the state of disk usage.
Query string parameters:
"bytes",
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat allocation docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-allocation.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->count( index => 'index' | \@indices # optional );
Provides quick access to the document count of the entire cluster, or individual indices.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat count docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-count.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->fielddata( fields => 'field' | \@fields # optional );
Shows the amount of memory used by each of the specified `fields` (or all fields) loaded into fielddata.
Query string parameters:
"bytes",
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat fielddata docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-fielddata.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->health();
Provides a snapshot of how shards have located around the cluster and the state of disk usage.
Query string parameters:
"bytes",
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"ts",
"v"
See the cat health docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-health.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->indices( index => 'index' | \@indices # optional );
Provides a summary of index size and health for the whole cluster or individual indices
Query string parameters:
"bytes",
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"pri",
"v"
See the cat indices docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-indices.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->master();
Displays the master’s node ID, bound IP address, and node name.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat master docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-master.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->nodeattrs();
Returns the node attributes set per node.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat nodeattrs docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-nodeattrs.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->nodes();
Provides a snapshot of all of the nodes in your cluster.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat nodes docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-nodes.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->pending_tasks();
Returns any cluster-level tasks which are queued on the master.
Query string parameters:
"local",
"master_timeout",
"h",
"help",
"v"
See the cat pending-tasks docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-pending-tasks.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->plugins();
Returns information about plugins installed on each node.
Query string parameters:
"local",
"master_timeout",
"h",
"help",
"v"
See the cat plugins docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-plugins.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->recovery( index => 'index' | \@indices # optional );
Provides a view of shard replication. It will show information anytime data from at least one shard is copying to a different node. It can also show up on cluster restarts. If your recovery process seems stuck, try it to see if there’s any movement using "recovery()".
Query string parameters:
"bytes",
"h",
"help",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat recovery docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-recovery.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->repositories()
Provides a list of registered snapshot repositories.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat repositories docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-repositories.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->segments( index => 'index' | \@indices # optional );
Provides low level information about the segments in the shards of an index.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"v"
See the cat shards docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-segments.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->shards( index => 'index' | \@indices # optional );
Provides a detailed view of what nodes contain which shards, the state and size of each shard.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat shards docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-shards.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->snapshots( repository => 'repository' | \@repositories # required )
Provides a list of all snapshots that belong to the specified repositories.
Query string parameters:
"h",
"help",
"ignore_unavailable",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat snapshots docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-snapshots.html> for more information.
say $e->cat->thread_pool( index => 'index' | \@indices # optional );
Shows cluster wide thread pool statistics per node. By default the "active", "queue" and "rejected" statistics are returned for the "bulk", "index" and "search" thread pools.
Query string parameters:
"full_id",
"h",
"help",
"local",
"master_timeout",
"v"
See the cat thread_pool docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cat-thread-pool.html> for more information.
Enrico Zimuel <enrico.zimuel@elastic.co>
This software is Copyright (c) 2020 by Elasticsearch BV.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
2020-11-25 | perl v5.32.0 |