ecctl deployment restore
editecctl deployment restore
editRestores a previously shut down deployment and all of its associated sub-resources
Synopsis
editUse --restore-snapshot to automatically restore the latest available Elasticsearch snapshot (if applicable)
ecctl deployment restore <deployment-id> [flags]
Examples
edit$ ecctl deployment restore 5c17ad7c8df73206baa54b6e2829d9bc { "id": "5c17ad7c8df73206baa54b6e2829d9bc" }
Options
edit-h, --help help for restore --restore-snapshot Restores snapshots for those resources that allow it (Elasticsearch)
Options inherited from parent commands
edit--api-key string API key to use to authenticate (If empty will look for EC_API_KEY environment variable) --config string Config name, used to have multiple configs in $HOME/.ecctl/<env> (default "config") --force Do not ask for confirmation --format string Formats the output using a Go template --host string Base URL to use --insecure Skips all TLS validation --message string A message to set on cluster operation --output string Output format [text|json] (default "text") --pass string Password to use to authenticate (If empty will look for EC_PASS environment variable) --pprof Enables pprofing and saves the profile to pprof-20060102150405 -q, --quiet Suppresses the configuration file used for the run, if any --region string Elasticsearch Service region --timeout duration Timeout to use on all HTTP calls (default 30s) --trace Enables tracing saves the trace to trace-20060102150405 --user string Username to use to authenticate (If empty will look for EC_USER environment variable) --verbose Enable verbose mode --verbose-credentials When set, Authorization headers on the request/response trail will be displayed as plain text --verbose-file string When set, the verbose request/response trail will be written to the defined file
SEE ALSO
edit- ecctl deployment - Manages deployments