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cat indices
The cat indices operation lists information related to indices—how much disk space they are using, how many shards they have, their health status, and so on.
Example
GET _cat/indices?v
To limit the information to a specific index, add the index name after your query.
GET _cat/indices/<index>?v
If you want to get information for more than one index, separate the indices with commas:
GET _cat/aliases/index1,index2,index3
Path and HTTP methods
GET _cat/indices/<index>
GET _cat/indices
URL parameters
All cat indices URL parameters are optional.
In addition to the common URL parameters, you can specify the following parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
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bytes | Byte size | Specify the units for byte size. For example, 7kb or 6gb . For more information, see Supported units. |
health | String | Limit indices based on their health status. Supported values are green , yellow , and red . |
include_unloaded_segments | Boolean | Whether to include information from segments not loaded into memory. Default is false. |
master_timeout | Time | The amount of time to wait for a connection to the master node. Default is 30 seconds. |
pri | Boolean | Whether to return information only from the primary shards. Default is false. |
time | Time | Specify the units for time. For example, 5d or 7h . For more information, see Supported units. |
expand_wildcards | Enum | Expands wildcard expressions to concrete indices. Combine multiple values with commas. Supported values are all , open , closed , hidden , and none . Default is open . |
Response
health | status | index | uuid | pri | rep | docs.count | docs.deleted | store.size | pri.store.size
green | open | movies | UZbpfERBQ1-3GSH2bnM3sg | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 7.7kb | 3.8kb