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Get clusters
editGet clusters
editRetrieves the information for all Kibana instances.
Request
editGET /api/v1/clusters/kibana
Query parameters
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The number of clusters to skip. |
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N |
An optional query to filter Kibana clusters by. Maps to an Elasticsearch query_string query. |
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N |
Includes the hidden clusters in the response. |
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N |
Includes all of the cluster metadata in the response. NOTE: Responses can include a large amount of metadata, as well as credentials. |
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N |
When plans are shown, includes the default values in the response. NOTE: This option results in large responses. |
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N |
Includes the active and pending plan information in the response. NOTE: This option can result in large responses. |
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N |
Includes the cluster settings in the response. |
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N |
The maximum number of clusters to include in the response. For all clusters, use -1. NOTE: This option can result in large responses. |
Responses
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200
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(
KibanaClustersInfo
) Returning the specified set of clusters from the platform
To perform this operation, you must be authenticated by means of one of the following methods: apiKey, basicAuth.
Request example
editcurl -XGET {{hostname}}/api/v1/clusters/kibana \ -u $CLOUD_USER:$CLOUD_KEY