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[[cat-thread-pool]]
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== cat thread pool
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The `thread_pool` command shows cluster wide thread pool statistics per node. By default the active, queue and rejected
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statistics are returned for the bulk, index and search thread pools.
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[source,shell]
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% curl 192.168.56.10:9200/_cat/thread_pool
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host1 192.168.1.35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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host2 192.168.1.36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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--------------------------------------------------
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The first two columns contain the host and ip of a node.
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[source,shell]
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host ip
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host1 192.168.1.35
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host2 192.168.1.36
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The next three columns show the active queue and rejected statistics for the bulk thread pool.
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[source,shell]
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bulk.active bulk.queue bulk.rejected
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0 0 0
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The remaining columns show the active queue and rejected statistics of the index and search thread pool respectively.
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Also other statistics of different thread pools can be retrieved by using the `h` (header) parameter.
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[source,shell]
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% curl 'localhost:9200/_cat/thread_pool?v&h=id,host,suggest.active,suggest.rejected,suggest.completed'
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host suggest.active suggest.rejected suggest.completed
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host1 0 0 0
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host2 0 0 0
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--------------------------------------------------
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Here the host columns and the active, rejected and completed suggest thread pool statistic are displayed. The suggest
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thread pool won't be displayed by default, so you always need to be specific about what statistic you want to display.
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[float]
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=== Available Thread Pools
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Currently available <<modules-threadpool,thread pools>>:
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[cols="<,<,<",options="header"]
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|=======================================================================
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|Thread Pool |Alias |Description
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|`bulk` |`b` |Thread pool used for <<docs-bulk,bulk>> operations
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|`flush` |`f` |Thread pool used for <<indices-flush,flush>> operations
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|`generic` |`ge` |Thread pool used for generic operations (e.g. background node discovery)
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|`get` |`g` |Thread pool used for <<docs-get,get>> operations
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|`index` |`i` |Thread pool used for <<docs-index_,index>>/<<docs-delete,delete>> operations
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|`management` |`ma` |Thread pool used for management of Elasticsearch (e.g. cluster management)
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|`optimize` |`o` |Thread pool used for <<indices-optimize,optimize>> operations
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|`percolate` |`p` |Thread pool used for <<search-percolate,percolator>> operations
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|`refresh` |`r` |Thread pool used for <<indices-refresh,refresh>> operations
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|`search` |`s` |Thread pool used for <<search-search,search>>/<<search-count,count>> operations
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|`snapshot` |`sn` |Thread pool used for <<modules-snapshots,snapshot>> operations
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|`suggest` |`su` |Thread pool used for <<search-suggesters,suggester>> operations
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|`warmer` |`w` |Thread pool used for <<indices-warmers,index warm-up>> operations
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|=======================================================================
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The thread pool name (or alias) must be combined with a thread pool field below
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to retrieve the requested information.
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[float]
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==== Thread Pool Fields
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For each thread pool, you can load details about it by using the field names
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in the table below, either using the full field name (e.g. `bulk.active`) or
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its alias (e.g. `sa` is equivalent to `search.active`).
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[cols="<,<,<",options="header"]
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|Field Name |Alias |Description
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|`type` |`t` |The current (*) type of thread pool (`cached`, `fixed` or `scaling`)
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|`active` |`a` |The number of active threads in the current thread pool
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|`size` |`s` |The number of threads in the current thread pool
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|`queue` |`q` |The number of tasks in the queue for the current thread pool
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|`queueSize` |`qs` |The maximum number of tasks in the queue for the current thread pool
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|`rejected` |`r` |The number of rejected threads in the current thread pool
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|`largest` |`l` |The highest number of active threads in the current thread pool
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|`completed` |`c` |The number of completed threads in the current thread pool
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|`min` |`mi` |The configured minimum number of active threads allowed in the current thread pool
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|`max` |`ma` |The configured maximum number of active threads allowed in the current thread pool
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|`keepAlive` |`k` |The configured keep alive time for threads
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[float]
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=== Other Fields
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In addition to details about each thread pool, it is also convenient to get an
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understanding of where those thread pools reside. As such, you can request
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other details like the `ip` of the responding node(s).
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[cols="<,<,<",options="header"]
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|Field Name |Alias |Description
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|`id` |`nodeId` |The unique node ID
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|`pid` |`p` |The process ID of the running node
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|`host` |`h` |The hostname for the current node
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|`ip` |`i` |The IP address for the current node
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|`port` |`po` |The bound transport port for the current node
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