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[[cat-master]]
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== Master
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`master` doesn't have any extra options. It simply displays the
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master's node ID, bound IP address, and node name.
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[source,shell]
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2013-12-02 09:27:41 -05:00
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% curl 'localhost:9200/_cat/master?v'
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id ip node
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Ntgn2DcuTjGuXlhKDUD4vA 192.168.56.30 Solarr
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This information is also available via the `nodes` command, but this
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is slightly shorter when all you want to do, for example, is verify
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all nodes agree on the master:
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[source,shell]
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% pssh -i -h list.of.cluster.hosts curl -s localhost:9200/_cat/master
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[1] 19:16:37 [SUCCESS] es3.vm
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Ntgn2DcuTjGuXlhKDUD4vA 192.168.56.30 Solarr
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[2] 19:16:37 [SUCCESS] es2.vm
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Ntgn2DcuTjGuXlhKDUD4vA 192.168.56.30 Solarr
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[3] 19:16:37 [SUCCESS] es1.vm
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Ntgn2DcuTjGuXlhKDUD4vA 192.168.56.30 Solarr
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