[[cat-allocation]] == cat allocation `allocation` provides a snapshot of how many shards are allocated to each data node and how much disk space they are using. [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_cat/allocation?v -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[s/^/PUT test\n{"settings": {"number_of_replicas": 0}}\n/] Might respond with: [source,txt] -------------------------------------------------- shards disk.indices disk.used disk.avail disk.total disk.percent host ip node 1 260b 47.3gb 43.4gb 100.7gb 46 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 CSUXak2 -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/\d+(\.\d+)?[tgmk]?b/\\d+(\\.\\d+)?[tgmk]?b/ s/46/\\d+/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/CSUXak2/.+/ non_json] Here we can see that the single shard created has been allocated to the single node available.