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PROGRAM:
NAME
curator - Elasticsearch time-series index manager
SYNOPSIS
curator [-h] [-v] [--host HOST] [--url_prefix URL_PREFIX] [--port PORT] [--ssl] [--auth
AUTH] [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--master-only] [-n] [-D] [--loglevel LOG_LEVEL] [--logfile
LOG_FILE] [--logformat LOGFORMAT] COMMAND [COMMAND_OPTS] ARGUMENTS
DESCRIPTION
curator helps manage Elasticsearch time-series indices. It provides an easy way to perform
index administration tasks, such as managing aliases, optimizing indices, changing the
replica count and modifying index allocation using routing tags.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show program usage and exit
-v, --version
show program's version number and exit
--host HOST
Elasticsearch host. Default: localhost
--url_prefix URL_PREFIX
Elasticsearch HTTP url prefix. Default: none
--port PORT
Elasticsearch port. Default: 9200
--ssl Connect to Elasticsearch through SSL. Default: false
--auth AUTH
Use Basic Authentication ex: user:pass Default: None
--timeout TIMEOUT
Connection timeout in seconds. Default: 30
--master-only
Verify that the node is the elected master before continuing
-n, --dry-run
If true, does not perform any changes to the Elasticsearch indices.
-D, --debug
Debug mode
--loglevel LOG_LEVEL
Log level
--logfile LOG_FILE
log file
--logformat LOGFORMAT
Log output format [default|logstash]. Default: default
COMMANDS
Each of the following commands accepts a number of options and positional arguments. Run
curator COMMAND --help for command-specific help. Available commands are:
alias Aliasing operations
allocation
Apply required index routing allocation rule
bloom Disable bloom filter cache for indices
close Close indices
delete Delete indices
optimize
Optimize indices
replicas
Change replica count of indices
show Show indices or snapshots
snapshot
Take snapshots of indices (Backup)
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