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Delete anomaly detection jobs from calendar API
editDelete anomaly detection jobs from calendar API
editDeletes anomaly detection jobs from a calendar.
Request
editDELETE _ml/calendars/<calendar_id>/jobs/<job_id>
Prerequisites
editRequires the manage_ml
cluster privilege. This privilege is included in the
machine_learning_admin
built-in role.
Path parameters
edit-
<calendar_id>
- (Required, string) A string that uniquely identifies a calendar.
-
<job_id>
- (Required, string) An identifier for the anomaly detection jobs. It can be a job identifier, a group name, or a comma-separated list of jobs or groups.
Examples
editresp = client.ml.delete_calendar_job( calendar_id="planned-outages", job_id="total-requests", ) print(resp)
response = client.ml.delete_calendar_job( calendar_id: 'planned-outages', job_id: 'total-requests' ) puts response
const response = await client.ml.deleteCalendarJob({ calendar_id: "planned-outages", job_id: "total-requests", }); console.log(response);
DELETE _ml/calendars/planned-outages/jobs/total-requests
When the job is removed from the calendar, you receive the following results:
{ "calendar_id": "planned-outages", "job_ids": [] }