[[java-admin-cluster-health]] ==== Cluster Health [[java-admin-cluster-health-health]] ===== Health The cluster health API allows to get a very simple status on the health of the cluster and also can give you some technical information about the cluster status per index: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- ClusterHealthResponse healths = client.admin().cluster().prepareHealth().get(); <1> String clusterName = healths.getClusterName(); <2> int numberOfDataNodes = healths.getNumberOfDataNodes(); <3> int numberOfNodes = healths.getNumberOfNodes(); <4> for (ClusterIndexHealth health : healths.getIndices().values()) { <5> String index = health.getIndex(); <6> int numberOfShards = health.getNumberOfShards(); <7> int numberOfReplicas = health.getNumberOfReplicas(); <8> ClusterHealthStatus status = health.getStatus(); <9> } -------------------------------------------------- <1> Get information for all indices <2> Access the cluster name <3> Get the total number of data nodes <4> Get the total number of nodes <5> Iterate over all indices <6> Index name <7> Number of shards <8> Number of replicas <9> Index status [[java-admin-cluster-health-wait-status]] ===== Wait for status You can use the cluster health API to wait for a specific status for the whole cluster or for a given index: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- client.admin().cluster().prepareHealth() <1> .setWaitForYellowStatus() <2> .get(); client.admin().cluster().prepareHealth("company") <3> .setWaitForGreenStatus() <4> .get(); client.admin().cluster().prepareHealth("employee") <5> .setWaitForGreenStatus() <6> .setTimeout(TimeValue.timeValueSeconds(2)) <7> .get(); -------------------------------------------------- <1> Prepare a health request <2> Wait for the cluster being yellow <3> Prepare the health request for index `company` <4> Wait for the index being green <5> Prepare the health request for index `employee` <6> Wait for the index being green <7> Wait at most for 2 seconds If the index does not have the expected status and you want to fail in that case, you need to explicitly interpret the result: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- ClusterHealthResponse response = client.admin().cluster().prepareHealth("company") .setWaitForGreenStatus() <1> .get(); ClusterHealthStatus status = response.getIndices().get("company").getStatus(); if (!status.equals(ClusterHealthStatus.GREEN)) { throw new RuntimeException("Index is in " + status + " state"); <2> } -------------------------------------------------- <1> Wait for the index being green <2> Throw an exception if not `GREEN`