OpenSearch/docs/reference/ilm/apis/stop.asciidoc

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[[ilm-stop]]
=== Stop {ILM} API
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<titleabbrev>Stop {ILM}</titleabbrev>
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Stop the {ILM} plugin.
==== Request
`POST /_ilm/stop`
==== Description
Halts all lifecycle management operations and stops the {ILM} plugin. This is
useful when you are performing maintenance on the cluster and need to prevent
{ILM} from performing any actions on your indices.
The API returns as soon as the stop request has been acknowledged, but the
plugin might continue to run until in-progress operations complete and the plugin
can be safely stopped. Use the <<ilm-get-status, Get ILM Status>> API to see
if {ILM} is running.
==== Request Parameters
include::{docdir}/rest-api/timeoutparms.asciidoc[]
==== Authorization
include::ilm-cluster-mgt-privilege.asciidoc[]
==== Examples
The following example stops the ILM plugin.
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PUT _ilm/policy/my_policy
{
"policy": {
"phases": {
"warm": {
"min_age": "10d",
"actions": {
"forcemerge": {
"max_num_segments": 1
}
}
},
"delete": {
"min_age": "30d",
"actions": {
"delete": {}
}
}
}
}
}
PUT my_index
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// CONSOLE
// TEST
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POST _ilm/stop
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// CONSOLE
// TEST[continued]
If the request does not encounter errors, you receive the following result:
[source,js]
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{
"acknowledged": true
}
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// CONSOLE
// TESTRESPONSE
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[source,js]
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POST _ilm/start
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// CONSOLE
// TEST[continued]
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