es-status.pl - Simple ElaticSearch Status Checks
version 6.4
es-status.pl --health --verbose --color
Options: --help print help --manual print full manual
Query Modes: --health Display overall cluster health (--verbose shows more detail) --node Display node details (--verbose shows more detail) --segments Display segmentation details (--verbose shows more detail) --settings Display index settings (--verbose shows more detail)
--all Run all handlers!
From CLI::Helpers:
--data-file Path to a file to write lines tagged with 'data => 1' --color Boolean, enable/disable color, default use git settings --verbose Incremental, increase verbosity (Alias is -v) --debug Show developer output --debug-class Show debug messages originating from a specific package, default: main --quiet Show no output (for cron) --syslog Generate messages to syslog as well --syslog-facility Default "local0" --syslog-tag The program name, default is the script name --syslog-debug Enable debug messages to syslog if in use, default false
This script is designed to help you get information about the state of the ElasticSearh cluster in a hurry.
Print this message and exit
Runs all the ES Checks at once, this includes: health, node, and segments Used in combination with --verbose for more detail
./es-status.pl --all --verbose
Displays the cluster health, use --verbose to get more information
./es-status.pl --health --verbose
Displays the details on index segmentation, use --verbose to get more information
./es-status.pl --node --verbose
./es-status.pl --segments --verbose
Displays the details on index settings, use --verbose to get more information
./es-status.pl --settings --verbose
Brad Lhotsky <brad@divisionbyzero.net>
This software is Copyright (c) 2019 by Brad Lhotsky.
This is free software, licensed under:
The (three-clause) BSD License
To install App::ElasticSearch::Utilities, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm App::ElasticSearch::Utilities
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install App::ElasticSearch::Utilities
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.