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cat master API
editcat master API
editcat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the nodes info API.
Returns information about the master node, including the ID, bound IP address, and name.
Request
editGET /_cat/master
Prerequisites
edit-
If the Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have the
monitor
ormanage
cluster privilege to use this API.
Query parameters
edit-
format
- (Optional, string) Short version of the HTTP accept header. Valid values include JSON, YAML, etc.
-
h
- (Optional, string) Comma-separated list of column names to display.
-
help
-
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, the response includes help information. Defaults tofalse
. -
local
-
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only. Defaults tofalse
, which means information is retrieved from the master node. -
master_timeout
-
(Optional, time units)
Period to wait for the master node. If the master node is not available before
the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. Defaults to
30s
. Can also be set to-1
to indicate that the request should never timeout. -
s
- (Optional, string) Comma-separated list of column names or column aliases used to sort the response.
-
v
-
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, the response includes column headings. Defaults tofalse
.
Examples
editresp = client.cat.master( v=True, ) print(resp)
response = client.cat.master( v: true ) puts response
const response = await client.cat.master({ v: "true", }); console.log(response);
GET /_cat/master?v=true
The API returns the following response:
id host ip node YzWoH_2BT-6UjVGDyPdqYg 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 YzWoH_2
This information is also available via the nodes
command, but this
is slightly shorter when all you want to do, for example, is verify
all nodes agree on the master:
% pssh -i -h list.of.cluster.hosts curl -s localhost:9200/_cat/master [1] 19:16:37 [SUCCESS] es3.vm Ntgn2DcuTjGuXlhKDUD4vA 192.168.56.30 H5dfFeA [2] 19:16:37 [SUCCESS] es2.vm Ntgn2DcuTjGuXlhKDUD4vA 192.168.56.30 H5dfFeA [3] 19:16:37 [SUCCESS] es1.vm Ntgn2DcuTjGuXlhKDUD4vA 192.168.56.30 H5dfFeA