[[slm-api-execute-lifecycle]] === Execute snapshot lifecycle policy API ++++ <titleabbrev>Execute snapshot lifecycle policy</titleabbrev> ++++ Immediately creates a snapshot according to the lifecycle policy, without waiting for the scheduled time. [[slm-api-execute-lifecycle-request]] ==== {api-request-title} `PUT /_slm/policy/<snapshot-lifecycle-policy-id>/_execute` [[slm-api-execute-lifecycle-prereqs]] ==== {api-prereq-title} If the {es} {security-features} are enabled, you must have the `manage_slm` cluster privilege to use this API. For more information, see <<security-privileges>>. [[slm-api-execute-lifecycle-desc]] ==== {api-description-title} Manually applies the snapshot policy to immediately create a snapshot. The snapshot policy is normally applied according to its schedule, but you might want to manually execute a policy before performing an upgrade or other maintenance. [[slm-api-execute-lifecycle-path-params]] ==== {api-path-parms-title} `<policy-id>`:: (Required, string) ID of the snapshot lifecycle policy to execute. [[slm-api-execute-lifecycle-example]] ==== {api-examples-title} To take an immediate snapshot according to the `daily-snapshots` policy: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- POST /_slm/policy/daily-snapshots/_execute -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[skip:we can't easily handle snapshots from docs tests] If successful, this request returns the generated snapshot name: [source,console-result] -------------------------------------------------- { "snapshot_name": "daily-snap-2019.04.24-gwrqoo2xtea3q57vvg0uea" } -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[skip:we can't handle snapshots from docs tests] The snapshot is taken in the background. You can use the <<snapshot-lifecycle-management-api,snapshot APIs>> to <<snapshots-monitor-snapshot-restore,monitor the status of the snapshot>>. To see the status of a policy's most recent snapshot, you can use the <<slm-api-get-policy,get snapshot lifecycle policy API>>.