- X-Pack Reference for 6.0-6.2 and 5.x:
- Introduction
- Installing X-Pack
- Migrating to X-Pack
- Breaking Changes
- Securing Elasticsearch and Kibana
- Monitoring the Elastic Stack
- Alerting on Cluster and Index Events
- Reporting from Kibana
- Graphing Connections in Your Data
- Profiling your Queries and Aggregations
- Machine Learning in the Elastic Stack
- X-Pack Settings
- X-Pack APIs
- Info API
- Security APIs
- Watcher APIs
- Graph APIs
- Machine Learning APIs
- Close Jobs
- Create Datafeeds
- Create Jobs
- Delete Datafeeds
- Delete Jobs
- Delete Model Snapshots
- Flush Jobs
- Get Buckets
- Get Categories
- Get Datafeeds
- Get Datafeed Statistics
- Get Influencers
- Get Jobs
- Get Job Statistics
- Get Model Snapshots
- Get Records
- Open Jobs
- Post Data to Jobs
- Preview Datafeeds
- Revert Model Snapshots
- Start Datafeeds
- Stop Datafeeds
- Update Datafeeds
- Update Jobs
- Update Model Snapshots
- Validate Detectors
- Validate Jobs
- Definitions
- Troubleshooting
- Limitations
- License Management
- Release Notes
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Get Job Statistics
editGet Job Statistics
editThe get jobs API enables you to retrieve usage information for jobs.
Path Parameters
edit-
job_id
-
(string) A required 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.
Results
editThe API returns the following information:
-
jobs
- (array) An array of job statistics objects. For more information, see Job Statistics.
Authorization
editYou must have monitor_ml
, monitor
, manage_ml
, or manage
cluster
privileges to use this API. For more information, see Cluster Privileges.
Examples
editThe following example gets usage information for the farequote
job:
GET _xpack/ml/anomaly_detectors/farequote/_stats
The API returns the following results:
{ "count": 1, "jobs": [ { "job_id": "farequote", "data_counts": { "job_id": "farequote", "processed_record_count": 86275, "processed_field_count": 172550, "input_bytes": 6744714, "input_field_count": 172550, "invalid_date_count": 0, "missing_field_count": 0, "out_of_order_timestamp_count": 0, "empty_bucket_count": 0, "sparse_bucket_count": 15, "bucket_count": 1528, "earliest_record_timestamp": 1454803200000, "latest_record_timestamp": 1455235196000, "last_data_time": 1491948163685, "latest_sparse_bucket_timestamp": 1455174900000, "input_record_count": 86275 }, "model_size_stats": { "job_id": "farequote", "result_type": "model_size_stats", "model_bytes": 387594, "total_by_field_count": 21, "total_over_field_count": 0, "total_partition_field_count": 20, "bucket_allocation_failures_count": 0, "memory_status": "ok", "log_time": 1491948163000, "timestamp": 1455234600000 }, "state": "closed" } ] }
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