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---
layout: default
title: info
nav_order: 75
parent: Command reference
---
# info
The `info` command prints details about a OpenSearch Benchmark component.
## Usage
The following example returns information about a workload named `nyc_taxis`.
```
opensearch-benchmark info --workload=nyc_taxis
```
OpenSearch Benchmark returns information about the workload, as shown in the following example response.
```
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/ / / / __ \/ _ \/ __ \\__ \/ _ \/ __ `/ ___/ ___/ __ \ / __ / _ \/ __ \/ ___/ __ \/ __ `__ \/ __ `/ ___/ //_/
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\____/ .___/\___/_/ /_/____/\___/\__,_/_/ \___/_/ /_/ /_____/\___/_/ /_/\___/_/ /_/_/ /_/ /_/\__,_/_/ /_/|_|
/_/
Showing details for workload [nyc_taxis]:
* Description: Taxi rides in New York in 2015
* Documents: 165,346,692
* Compressed Size: 4.5 GB
* Uncompressed Size: 74.3 GB
===================================
TestProcedure [searchable-snapshot]
===================================
Measuring performance for Searchable Snapshot feature. Based on the default test procedure 'append-no-conflicts'.
Schedule:
----------
1. delete-index
2. create-index
3. check-cluster-health
4. index (8 clients)
5. refresh-after-index
6. force-merge
7. refresh-after-force-merge
8. wait-until-merges-finish
9. create-snapshot-repository
10. delete-snapshot
11. create-snapshot
12. wait-for-snapshot-creation
13. delete-local-index
14. restore-snapshot
15. default
16. range
17. distance_amount_agg
18. autohisto_agg
19. date_histogram_agg
====================================================
TestProcedure [append-no-conflicts] (run by default)
====================================================
Indexes the whole document corpus using a setup that will lead to a larger indexing throughput than the default settings and produce a smaller index (higher compression rate). Document ids are unique so all index operations are append only. After that a couple of queries are run.
Schedule:
----------
1. delete-index
2. create-index
3. check-cluster-health
4. index (8 clients)
5. refresh-after-index
6. force-merge
7. refresh-after-force-merge
8. wait-until-merges-finish
9. default
10. range
11. distance_amount_agg
12. autohisto_agg
13. date_histogram_agg
==============================================
TestProcedure [append-no-conflicts-index-only]
==============================================
Indexes the whole document corpus using a setup that will lead to a larger indexing throughput than the default settings and produce a smaller index (higher compression rate). Document ids are unique so all index operations are append only.
Schedule:
----------
1. delete-index
2. create-index
3. check-cluster-health
4. index (8 clients)
5. refresh-after-index
6. force-merge
7. refresh-after-force-merge
8. wait-until-merges-finish
=====================================================
TestProcedure [append-sorted-no-conflicts-index-only]
=====================================================
Indexes the whole document corpus in an index sorted by pickup_datetime field in descending order (most recent first) and using a setup that will lead to a larger indexing throughput than the default settings and produce a smaller index (higher compression rate). Document ids are unique so all index operations are append only.
Schedule:
----------
1. delete-index
2. create-index
3. check-cluster-health
4. index (8 clients)
5. refresh-after-index
6. force-merge
7. refresh-after-force-merge
8. wait-until-merges-finish
======================
TestProcedure [update]
======================
Schedule:
----------
1. delete-index
2. create-index
3. check-cluster-health
4. update (8 clients)
5. refresh-after-index
6. force-merge
7. refresh-after-force-merge
8. wait-until-merges-finish
-------------------------------
[INFO] SUCCESS (took 2 seconds)
-------------------------------
```
## Options
You can use the following options with the `info` command:
- `--workload-repository`: Defines the repository from where OpenSearch Benchmark loads workloads.
- `--workload-path`: Defines the path to a downloaded or custom workload.
- `--workload-revision`: Defines a specific revision from the workload source tree that OpenSearch Benchmark should use.
- `--workload`: Defines the workload to use based on the workload's name. You can find a list of preloaded workloads using `opensearch-benchmark list workloads`.
- `--test-procedure`: Defines a test procedure to use. You can find a list of test procedures using `opensearch-benchmark list test_procedures`.
- `--include-tasks`: Defines a comma-separated list of test procedure tasks to run. By default, all tasks listed in a test procedure array are run.
- `--exclude-tasks`: Defines a comma-separated list of test procedure tasks not to run.