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146 lines
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[[cat-recovery]]
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=== cat recovery API
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<titleabbrev>cat recovery</titleabbrev>
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Returns information about ongoing and completed shard recoveries,
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similar to the <<indices-recovery, index recovery>> API.
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For data streams, the API returns information about the stream's backing
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indices.
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[[cat-recovery-api-request]]
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==== {api-request-title}
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`GET /_cat/recovery/<target>`
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`GET /_cat/recovery`
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[[cat-recovery-api-desc]]
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==== {api-description-title}
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The cat recovery API returns information about shard recoveries, both
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ongoing and completed. It is a more compact view of the JSON
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<<indices-recovery,index recovery>> API.
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include::{es-repo-dir}/indices/recovery.asciidoc[tag=shard-recovery-desc]
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[[cat-recovery-path-params]]
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==== {api-path-parms-title}
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`<target>`::
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(Optional, string)
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Comma-separated list of data streams, indices, and index aliases used to limit
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the request. Wildcard expressions (`*`) are supported.
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+
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To target all data streams and indices in a cluster, omit this parameter or use
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`_all` or `*`.
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[[cat-recovery-query-params]]
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==== {api-query-parms-title}
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=active-only]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=bytes]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=detailed]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=http-format]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=cat-h]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=help]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=index-query-parm]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=cat-s]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=time]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=cat-v]
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[[cat-recovery-api-example]]
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==== {api-examples-title}
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[[cat-recovery-api-ex-dead]]
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===== Example with no ongoing recoveries
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[source,console]
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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GET _cat/recovery?v
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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The API returns the following response:
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[source,txt]
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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index shard time type stage source_host source_node target_host target_node repository snapshot files files_recovered files_percent files_total bytes bytes_recovered bytes_percent bytes_total translog_ops translog_ops_recovered translog_ops_percent
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twitter 0 13ms store done n/a n/a 127.0.0.1 node-0 n/a n/a 0 0 100% 13 0 0 100% 9928 0 0 100.0%
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/store/empty_store/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/100%/0.0%/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/9928/0/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/13ms/[0-9.]+m?s/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/13/\\d+/ non_json]
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In this example response, the source and target nodes are the same because the
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recovery type is `store`, meaning they were read from local storage on node
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start.
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[[cat-recovery-api-ex-live]]
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===== Example with a live shard recovery
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By increasing the replica count of an index and bringing another node online to
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host the replicas, you can retrieve information about an ongoing recovery.
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[source,console]
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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GET _cat/recovery?v&h=i,s,t,ty,st,shost,thost,f,fp,b,bp
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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The API returns the following response:
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[source,txt]
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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i s t ty st shost thost f fp b bp
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twitter 0 1252ms peer done 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 0 100.0% 0 100.0%
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/peer/empty_store/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/192.168.1.2/127.0.0.1/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/192.168.1.1/n\/a/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/100.0%/0.0%/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/1252ms/[0-9.]+m?s/ non_json]
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In this example response, the recovery type is `peer`, meaning the shard
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recovered from another node. The returned files and bytes are real-time
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measurements.
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[[cat-recovery-api-ex-snapshot]]
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===== Example with a snapshot recovery
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You can restore backups of an index using the <<modules-snapshots,snapshot and
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restore>> API. You can use the cat recovery API retrieve information about a
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snapshot recovery.
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[source,console]
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GET _cat/recovery?v&h=i,s,t,ty,st,rep,snap,f,fp,b,bp
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// TEST[skip:no need to execute snapshot/restore here]
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The API returns the following response with a recovery type of `snapshot`:
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[source,txt]
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i s t ty st rep snap f fp b bp
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twitter 0 1978ms snapshot done twitter snap_1 79 8.0% 12086 9.0%
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// TESTRESPONSE[non_json] |