//lcawley Verified example output 2017-04-11 [[ml-snapshot-resource]] ==== Model Snapshot Resources //// Model snapshots are saved to disk periodically. By default, this is occurs approximately every 3 hours. //TBD: Can you change this setting? By default, model snapshots are retained for one day. You can change this behavior with by updating the `model_snapshot_retention_days` for the job. When choosing a new value, consider the following: * Persistence enables resilience in the event of a system failure. * Persistence allows for snapshots to be reverted. * The time taken to persist a job is proportional to the size of the model in memory. //* The smallest allowed value is 3600 (1 hour). //// A model snapshot resource has the following properties: `description`:: (string) An optional description of the job. `job_id`:: (string) A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the job. `latest_record_time_stamp`:: () TBD. For example: 1455232663000. `latest_result_time_stamp`:: () TBD. For example: 1455229800000. `model_size_stats`:: (object) TBD. See <>. `retain`:: (boolean) TBD. For example: false. `snapshot_id`:: (string) A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the model snapshot. For example: "1491852978". `snapshot_doc_count`:: () TBD. For example: 1. `timestamp`:: (date) The creation timestamp for the snapshot, specified in ISO 8601 format. For example: 1491852978000. [float] [[ml-snapshot-stats]] ===== Model Size Statistics The `model_size_stats` object has the following properties: `bucket_allocation_failures_count`:: () TBD. For example: 0. `job_id`:: (string) A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the job. `log_time`:: () TBD. For example: 1491852978000. `memory_status`:: () TBD. For example: "ok". `model_bytes`:: () TBD. For example: 100393. `result_type`:: () TBD. For example: "model_size_stats". `timestamp`:: () TBD. For example: 1455229800000. `total_by_field_count`:: () TBD. For example: 13. `total_over_field_count`:: () TBD. For example: 0. `total_partition_field_count`:: () TBD. For example: 2.