Difference between revisions of "Elasticsearch curl URLs"
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::<code>[[curl https://localhost:9200/_nodes/status]]</code> | ::<code>[[curl https://localhost:9200/_nodes/status]]</code> | ||
− | ::<code>[[curl -k https://localhost:9200/_nodes/status]] | + | ::<code>[[curl -k https://localhost:9200/_nodes/status -u]] "your_usename:your_password"</code> |
Revision as of 19:28, 5 July 2022
- Status:
curl https://localhost:9200/_nodes/status
curl -k https://localhost:9200/_nodes/status -u "your_usename:your_password"
- Indexes/Nodes/Aliases/Plugins:
curl -XGET --insecure https://localhost:9200/_cat/nodes?v -u 'admin:admin' curl -XGET --insecure https://localhost:9200/_cat/plugins?v -u 'admin:admin'
- Delete ALL index:
curl -X DELETE 'http://localhost:9200/_all'
See also
- Elasticsearch, installation, ELK, Elastic X-Pack,
elasticsearch.yml
, logs, ECK, Elasticsearch curl URLs, Elastisearch REST APIs,/_cat/, /_cluster/, /_xpack/
, QueryShardException, Elasticsearch index, ELK backup and restore,elasticsearch-cli
, Elasticsearch versions, ElasticSearch Snapshot Lifecycle Management (SLM), Low disk watermark, Elasticsearch storage, Elasticsearch users, Elasticsearch roles, search context, shards, Elastic Cloud, Elastic Licensing, ElasticSearch alerts, ESQL
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