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cat indices
Introduced 1.0
The cat indices operation lists information related to indices—how much disk space they are using, how many shards they have, their health status, and so on.
Example
GET _cat/indices?v
To limit the information to a specific index, add the index name after your query.
GET _cat/indices/<index>?v
If you want to get information for more than one index, separate the indices with commas:
GET _cat/aliases/index1,index2,index3
Path and HTTP methods
GET _cat/indices/<index>
GET _cat/indices
URL parameters
All cat indices URL parameters are optional.
In addition to the common URL parameters, you can specify the following parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
bytes | Byte size | Specify the units for byte size. For example, 7kb or 6gb . For more information, see Supported units. |
health | String | Limit indices based on their health status. Supported values are green , yellow , and red . |
include_unloaded_segments | Boolean | Whether to include information from segments not loaded into memory. Default is false. |
master_timeout | Time | The amount of time to wait for a connection to the master node. Default is 30 seconds. |
pri | Boolean | Whether to return information only from the primary shards. Default is false. |
time | Time | Specify the units for time. For example, 5d or 7h . For more information, see Supported units. |
expand_wildcards | Enum | Expands wildcard expressions to concrete indices. Combine multiple values with commas. Supported values are all , open , closed , hidden , and none . Default is open . |
Response
health | status | index | uuid | pri | rep | docs.count | docs.deleted | store.size | pri.store.size
green | open | movies | UZbpfERBQ1-3GSH2bnM3sg | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 7.7kb | 3.8kb