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layout: default
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title: Tasks
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parent: REST API reference
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nav_order: 80
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redirect_from:
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- /opensearch/tasksapi/
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---
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# Tasks
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A task is any operation you run in a cluster. For example, searching your data collection of books for a title or author name is a task. When you run OpenSearch, a task is automatically created to monitor your cluster's health and performance. For more information about all of the tasks currently executing in your cluster, you can use the `tasks` API operation.
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The following request returns information about all of your tasks:
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```
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GET _tasks
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```
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By including a task ID, you can get information specific to a particular task. Note that a task ID consists of a node's identifying string and the task's numerical ID. For example, if your node's identifying string is `nodestring` and the task's numerical ID is `1234`, then your task ID is `nodestring:1234`. You can find this information by running the `tasks` operation:
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```
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GET _tasks/<task_id>
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```
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Note that if a task finishes running, it won't be returned as part of your request. For an example of a task that takes a little longer to finish, you can run the [`_reindex`]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/reindex-data) API operation on a larger document, and then run `tasks`.
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**Sample Response**
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```json
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{
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"nodes": {
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ": {
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"name": "opensearch-node1",
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"transport_address": "172.18.0.3:9300",
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"host": "172.18.0.3",
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"ip": "172.18.0.3:9300",
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"roles": [
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"data",
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"ingest",
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"master",
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"remote_cluster_client"
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],
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"tasks": {
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:17416": {
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"node": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ",
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"id": 17416,
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"type": "transport",
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"action": "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists",
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"start_time_in_millis": 1613599752458,
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"running_time_in_nanos": 994000,
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"cancellable": false,
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"headers": {}
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},
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:17413": {
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"node": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ",
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"id": 17413,
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"type": "transport",
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"action": "indices:data/write/bulk",
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"start_time_in_millis": 1613599752286,
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"running_time_in_nanos": 172846500,
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"cancellable": false,
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"parent_task_id": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:17366",
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"headers": {}
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},
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:17366": {
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"node": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ",
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"id": 17366,
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"type": "transport",
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"action": "indices:data/write/reindex",
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"start_time_in_millis": 1613599750929,
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"running_time_in_nanos": 1529733100,
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"cancellable": true,
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"headers": {}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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You can also use the following parameters with your query.
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Parameter | Data type | Description |
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:--- | :--- | :---
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`nodes` | List | A comma-separated list of node IDs or names to limit the returned information. Use `_local` to return information from the node you're connecting to, specify the node name to get information from specific nodes, or keep the parameter empty to get information from all nodes.
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`actions` | List | A comma-separated list of actions that should be returned. Keep empty to return all.
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`detailed` | Boolean | Returns detailed task information. (Default: false)
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`parent_task_id` | String | Returns tasks with a specified parent task ID (node_id:task_number). Keep empty or set to -1 to return all.
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`wait_for_completion` | Boolean | Waits for the matching tasks to complete. (Default: false)
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`group_by` | Enum | Groups tasks by parent/child relationships or nodes. (Default: nodes)
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`timeout` | Time | An explicit operation timeout. (Default: 30 seconds)
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`master_timeout` | Time | The time to wait for a connection to the primary node. (Default: 30 seconds)
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For example, this request returns tasks currently running on a node named `opensearch-node1`:
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**Sample Request**
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```
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GET /_tasks?nodes=opensearch-node1
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```
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**Sample Response**
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```json
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{
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"nodes": {
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ": {
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"name": "opensearch-node1",
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"transport_address": "sample_address",
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"host": "sample_host",
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"ip": "sample_ip",
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"roles": [
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"data",
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"ingest",
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"master",
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"remote_cluster_client"
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],
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"tasks": {
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:24578": {
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"node": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ",
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"id": 24578,
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"type": "transport",
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"action": "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists",
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"start_time_in_millis": 1611612517044,
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"running_time_in_nanos": 638700,
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"cancellable": false,
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"headers": {}
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},
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:24579": {
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"node": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ",
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"id": 24579,
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"type": "direct",
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"action": "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists[n]",
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"start_time_in_millis": 1611612517044,
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"running_time_in_nanos": 222200,
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"cancellable": false,
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"parent_task_id": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:24578",
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"headers": {}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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## Task canceling
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After getting a list of tasks, you can cancel all cancelable tasks with the following request:
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```
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POST _tasks/_cancel
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```
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Note that not all tasks are cancelable. To see if a task is cancelable, refer to the `cancellable` field in the response to your `tasks` API request.
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You can also cancel a task by including a specific task ID.
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```
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POST _tasks/<task_id>/_cancel
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```
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The `cancel` operation supports the same parameters as the `tasks` operation. The following example shows how to cancel all cancelable tasks on multiple nodes.
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```
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POST _tasks/_cancel?nodes=opensearch-node1,opensearch-node2
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```
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## Attaching headers to tasks
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To associate requests with tasks for better tracking, you can provide a `X-Opaque-Id:<ID_number>` header as part of the HTTPS request reader of your `curl` command. The API will attach the specified header in the returned result.
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Usage:
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```bash
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curl -i -H "X-Opaque-Id: 111111" "https://localhost:9200/_tasks" -u 'admin:admin' --insecure
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```
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The `_tasks` operation returns the following result.
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```json
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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X-Opaque-Id: 111111
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content-type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
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content-length: 768
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{
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"nodes": {
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ": {
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"name": "opensearch-node1",
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"transport_address": "172.18.0.4:9300",
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"host": "172.18.0.4",
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"ip": "172.18.0.4:9300",
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"roles": [
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"data",
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"ingest",
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"master",
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"remote_cluster_client"
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],
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"tasks": {
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:30072": {
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"node": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ",
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"id": 30072,
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"type": "direct",
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"action": "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists[n]",
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"start_time_in_millis": 1613166701725,
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"running_time_in_nanos": 245400,
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"cancellable": false,
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"parent_task_id": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:30071",
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"headers": {
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"X-Opaque-Id": "111111"
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}
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},
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"Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ:30071": {
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"node": "Mgqdm0r9SEGClWxp_RbnaQ",
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"id": 30071,
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"type": "transport",
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"action": "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists",
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"start_time_in_millis": 1613166701725,
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"running_time_in_nanos": 658200,
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"cancellable": false,
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"headers": {
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"X-Opaque-Id": "111111"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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This operation supports the same parameters as the `tasks` operation. The following example shows how you can associate `X-Opaque-Id` with specific tasks:
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```bash
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curl -i -H "X-Opaque-Id: 123456" "https://localhost:9200/_tasks?nodes=opensearch-node1" -u 'admin:admin' --insecure
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```
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