Difference between revisions of "Opensearch-cli"
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Usage: | Usage: | ||
opensearch-cli [command] | opensearch-cli [command] | ||
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− | Available Commands: | + | Available Commands: |
− | + | [[ad]] Manage the Anomaly Detection plugin | |
− | + | completion Generate completion script for your shell | |
− | + | curl Manage OpenSearch platform features | |
− | + | help Help about any command | |
− | + | knn Manage the k-NN plugin | |
− | + | profile Manage a collection of settings and credentials that you can apply to an opensearch-cli command | |
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Flags: | Flags: | ||
-c, --config string Configuration file for opensearch-cli, default is /Users/sf/.opensearch-cli/config.yaml | -c, --config string Configuration file for opensearch-cli, default is /Users/sf/.opensearch-cli/config.yaml |
Revision as of 07:47, 12 April 2022
- Install: download package for your platform
opensearch-cli opensearch-cli is a unified command line interface for managing OpenSearch clusters Usage: opensearch-cli [command]
Available Commands: ad Manage the Anomaly Detection plugin completion Generate completion script for your shell curl Manage OpenSearch platform features help Help about any command knn Manage the k-NN plugin profile Manage a collection of settings and credentials that you can apply to an opensearch-cli command
Flags: -c, --config string Configuration file for opensearch-cli, default is /Users/sf/.opensearch-cli/config.yaml -h, --help Help for opensearch-cli -p, --profile string Use a specific profile from your configuration file -v, --version Version for opensearch-cli Use "opensearch-cli [command] --help" for more information about a command.
See also
- OpenSearch, installation, OpenSearch Dashboards, plugins, OpenSearch Monitor, OpenSearch destination,
opensearch-cli, opensearch.yml
, OpenSearch access control, UltraWarm storage, kNN, fine-grained access, access policy - Amazon OpenSearch:
aws opensearch [ create-domain, list-domain-names | describe-domain ]
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