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The get jobs API enables you to retrieve configuration information for jobs.
-
job_id
-
(string) Identifier for the job.
This parameter does not support wildcards, but you can specify
_all
or omit thejob_id
to get information about all jobs.
The API returns the following information:
-
jobs
- (array) An array of job resources. For more information, see Job Resources.
You must have monitor_ml
, monitor
, manage_ml
, or manage
cluster
privileges to use this API. For more information, see
Security Privileges.
The following example gets configuration information for the farequote
job:
GET _xpack/ml/anomaly_detectors/farequote
The API returns the following results:
{ "count": 1, "jobs": [ { "job_id": "farequote", "job_type": "anomaly_detector", "description": "Multi-metric job", "create_time": 1491948149563, "finished_time": 1491948166289, "analysis_config": { "bucket_span": "5m", "detectors": [ { "detector_description": "mean(responsetime)", "function": "mean", "field_name": "responsetime", "partition_field_name": "airline", "detector_rules": [], "detector_index": 0 } ], "influencers": [ "airline" ] }, "data_description": { "time_field": "@timestamp", "time_format": "epoch_ms" }, "model_snapshot_retention_days": 1, "model_snapshot_id": "1491948163", "results_index_name": "shared" } ] }