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cat nodes API
editcat nodes API
editReturns information about a cluster’s nodes.
Request
editGET /_cat/nodes
Query parameters
edit-
bytes
- (Optional, byte size units) Unit used to display byte values.
-
format
- (Optional, string) Short version of the HTTP accept header. Valid values include JSON, YAML, etc.
-
full_id
-
(Optional, boolean) If
true
, return the full node ID. Iffalse
, return the shortened node ID. Defaults tofalse
. -
h
-
(Optional, string) Comma-separated list of column names to display.
If you do not specify which columns to include, the API returns the default columns in the order listed below. If you explicitly specify one or more columns, it only returns the specified columns.
Valid columns are:
-
ip
,i
-
(Default) IP address, such as
127.0.1.1
. -
heap.percent
,hp
,heapPercent
-
(Default) Maximum configured heap, such as
7
. -
ram.percent
,rp
,ramPercent
-
(Default) Used total memory percentage, such as
47
. -
file_desc.percent
,fdp
,fileDescriptorPercent
-
(Default) Used file descriptors percentage, such as
1
. -
node.role
,r
,role
,nodeRole
-
(Default) Roles of the node. Returned values include
d
(data node),i
(ingest node),m
(master-eligible node),l
(machine learning node),v
(voting-only node),t
(transform node),r
(remote cluster client node), and-
(coordinating node only).For example,
dim
indicates a master-eligible data and ingest node. See Node. -
master
,m
-
(Default) Indicates whether the node is the elected master node. Returned values
include
*
(elected master) and-
(not elected master). -
name
,n
-
(Default) Node name, such as
I8hydUG
. -
id
,nodeId
-
ID of the node, such as
k0zy
. -
pid
,p
-
Process ID, such as
13061
. -
port
,po
-
Bound transport port, such as
9300
. -
http_address
,http
-
Bound http address, such as
127.0.0.1:9200
. -
version
,v
- Elasticsearch version, such as 7.7.1.
-
build
,b
-
Elasticsearch build hash, such as
5c03844
. -
jdk
,j
-
Java version, such as
1.8.0
. -
disk.total
,dt
,diskTotal
-
Total disk space, such as
458.3gb
. -
disk.used
,du
,diskUsed
-
Used disk space, such as
259.8gb
. -
disk.avail
,d
,disk
,diskAvail
-
Available disk space, such as
198.4gb
. -
disk.used_percent
,dup
,diskUsedPercent
-
Used disk space percentage, such as
47
. -
heap.current
,hc
,heapCurrent
-
Used heap, such as
311.2mb
. -
ram.current
,rc
,ramCurrent
-
Used total memory, such as
513.4mb
. -
ram.max
,rm
,ramMax
-
Total memory, such as
2.9gb
. -
file_desc.current
,fdc
,fileDescriptorCurrent
-
Used file descriptors, such as
123
. -
file_desc.max
,fdm
,fileDescriptorMax
-
Maximum number of file descriptors, such as
1024
. -
cpu
-
Recent system CPU usage as percent, such as
12
. -
load_1m
,l
-
Most recent load average, such as
0.22
. -
load_5m
,l
-
Load average for the last five minutes, such as
0.78
. -
load_15m
,l
-
Load average for the last fifteen minutes, such as
1.24
. -
uptime
,u
-
Node uptime, such as
17.3m
. -
completion.size
,cs
,completionSize
-
Size of completion, such as
0b
. -
fielddata.memory_size
,fm
,fielddataMemory
-
Used fielddata cache memory, such as
0b
. -
fielddata.evictions
,fe
,fielddataEvictions
-
Fielddata cache evictions, such as
0
. -
query_cache.memory_size
,qcm
,queryCacheMemory
-
Used query cache memory, such as
0b
. -
query_cache.evictions
,qce
,queryCacheEvictions
-
Query cache evictions, such as
0
. -
request_cache.memory_size
,rcm
,requestCacheMemory
-
Used request cache memory, such as
0b
. -
request_cache.evictions
,rce
,requestCacheEvictions
-
Request cache evictions, such as
0
. -
request_cache.hit_count
,rchc
,requestCacheHitCount
-
Request cache hit count, such as
0
. -
request_cache.miss_count
,rcmc
,requestCacheMissCount
-
Request cache miss count, such as
0
. -
flush.total
,ft
,flushTotal
-
Number of flushes, such as
1
. -
flush.total_time
,ftt
,flushTotalTime
-
Time spent in flush, such as
1
. -
get.current
,gc
,getCurrent
-
Number of current get operations, such as
0
. -
get.time
,gti
,getTime
-
Time spent in get, such as
14ms
. -
get.total
,gto
,getTotal
-
Number of get operations, such as
2
. -
get.exists_time
,geti
,getExistsTime
-
Time spent in successful gets, such as
14ms
. -
get.exists_total
,geto
,getExistsTotal
-
Number of successful get operations, such as
2
. -
get.missing_time
,gmti
,getMissingTime
-
Time spent in failed gets, such as
0s
. -
get.missing_total
,gmto
,getMissingTotal
-
Number of failed get operations, such as
1
. -
indexing.delete_current
,idc
,indexingDeleteCurrent
-
Number of current deletion operations, such as
0
. -
indexing.delete_time
,idti
,indexingDeleteTime
-
Time spent in deletions, such as
2ms
. -
indexing.delete_total
,idto
,indexingDeleteTotal
-
Number of deletion operations, such as
2
. -
indexing.index_current
,iic
,indexingIndexCurrent
-
Number of current indexing operations, such as
0
. -
indexing.index_time
,iiti
,indexingIndexTime
-
Time spent in indexing, such as
134ms
. -
indexing.index_total
,iito
,indexingIndexTotal
-
Number of indexing operations, such as
1
. -
indexing.index_failed
,iif
,indexingIndexFailed
-
Number of failed indexing operations, such as
0
. -
merges.current
,mc
,mergesCurrent
-
Number of current merge operations, such as
0
. -
merges.current_docs
,mcd
,mergesCurrentDocs
-
Number of current merging documents, such as
0
. -
merges.current_size
,mcs
,mergesCurrentSize
-
Size of current merges, such as
0b
. -
merges.total
,mt
,mergesTotal
-
Number of completed merge operations, such as
0
. -
merges.total_docs
,mtd
,mergesTotalDocs
-
Number of merged documents, such as
0
. -
merges.total_size
,mts
,mergesTotalSize
-
Size of current merges, such as
0b
. -
merges.total_time
,mtt
,mergesTotalTime
-
Time spent merging documents, such as
0s
. -
refresh.total
,rto
,refreshTotal
-
Number of refreshes, such as
16
. -
refresh.time
,rti
,refreshTime
-
Time spent in refreshes, such as
91ms
. -
script.compilations
,scrcc
,scriptCompilations
-
Total script compilations, such as
17
. -
script.cache_evictions
,scrce
,scriptCacheEvictions
-
Total compiled scripts evicted from cache, such as
6
. -
search.fetch_current
,sfc
,searchFetchCurrent
-
Current fetch phase operations, such as
0
. -
search.fetch_time
,sfti
,searchFetchTime
-
Time spent in fetch phase, such as
37ms
. -
search.fetch_total
,sfto
,searchFetchTotal
-
Number of fetch operations, such as
7
. -
search.open_contexts
,so
,searchOpenContexts
-
Open search contexts, such as
0
. -
search.query_current
,sqc
,searchQueryCurrent
-
Current query phase operations, such as
0
. -
search.query_time
,sqti
,searchQueryTime
-
Time spent in query phase, such as
43ms
. -
search.query_total
,sqto
,searchQueryTotal
-
Number of query operations, such as
9
. -
search.scroll_current
,scc
,searchScrollCurrent
-
Open scroll contexts, such as
2
. -
search.scroll_time
,scti
,searchScrollTime
-
Time scroll contexts held open, such as
2m
. -
search.scroll_total
,scto
,searchScrollTotal
-
Completed scroll contexts, such as
1
. -
segments.count
,sc
,segmentsCount
-
Number of segments, such as
4
. -
segments.memory
,sm
,segmentsMemory
-
Memory used by segments, such as
1.4kb
. -
segments.index_writer_memory
,siwm
,segmentsIndexWriterMemory
-
Memory used by index writer, such as
18mb
. -
segments.version_map_memory
,svmm
,segmentsVersionMapMemory
-
Memory used by version map, such as
1.0kb
. -
segments.fixed_bitset_memory
,sfbm
,fixedBitsetMemory
-
Memory used by fixed bit sets for nested object field types and type filters for
types referred in
join
fields, such as1.0kb
. -
suggest.current
,suc
,suggestCurrent
-
Number of current suggest operations, such as
0
. -
suggest.time
,suti
,suggestTime
-
Time spent in suggest, such as
0
. -
suggest.total
,suto
,suggestTotal
-
Number of suggest operations, such as
0
.
-
-
help
-
(Optional, boolean) If
true
, the response includes help information. Defaults tofalse
. -
local
-
(Optional, boolean)
[7.6.0]
Deprecated in 7.6.0. This parameter does not cause this API to act locally. It will be removed in version 8.0.
If
true
, the request computes the list of selected nodes from the local cluster state. Defaults tofalse
, which means the list of selected nodes is computed from the cluster state on the master node. In either case the coordinating node sends a request for further information to each selected node. -
master_timeout
-
(Optional, time units) Specifies the period of time to wait for
a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout
expires, the request fails and returns an error. Defaults to
30s
. -
s
- (Optional, string) Comma-separated list of column names or column aliases used to sort the response.
-
time
- (Optional, time units) Unit used to display time values.
-
v
-
(Optional, boolean) If
true
, the response includes column headings. Defaults tofalse
.
Examples
editExample with default columns
editGET /_cat/nodes?v
The API returns the following response:
ip heap.percent ram.percent cpu load_1m load_5m load_15m node.role master name 127.0.0.1 65 99 42 3.07 dim * mJw06l1
The ip
, heap.percent
, ram.percent
, cpu
, and load_*
columns provide the
IP addresses and performance information of each node.
The node.role
, master
, and name
columns provide information useful for
monitoring an entire cluster, particularly large ones.
Example with explicit columns
editThe following API request returns the id
, ip
, port
, v
(version), and m
(master) columns.
GET /_cat/nodes?v&h=id,ip,port,v,m
The API returns the following response:
id ip port v m veJR 127.0.0.1 59938 7.7.1 *
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