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[[cat-snapshots]]
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== cat snapshots
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The `snapshots` command shows all snapshots that belong to a specific repository.
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To find a list of available repositories to query, the command `/_cat/repositories` can be used.
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Querying the snapshots of a repository named `repo1` then looks as follows.
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[source,sh]
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% curl 'localhost:9200/_cat/snapshots/repo1?v'
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id status start_epoch start_time end_epoch end_time duration indices successful_shards failed_shards total_shards
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snap1 FAILED 1445616705 18:11:45 1445616978 18:16:18 4.6m 1 4 1 5
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snap2 SUCCESS 1445634298 23:04:58 1445634672 23:11:12 6.2m 2 10 0 10
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Each snapshot contains information about when it was started and stopped.
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Start and stop timestamps are available in two formats.
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The `HH:MM:SS` output is simply for quick human consumption.
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The epoch time retains more information, including date, and is machine sortable if the snapshot process spans days.
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