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ClusterTopologyInfo
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ClusterTopologyInfo
editThe topology for Elasticsearch clusters, multiple Kibana instances, or multiple APM Servers. The ClusterTopologyInfo
also includes the instances and containers, and where they are located.
Properties
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healthy
(boolean
, required) - Whether the cluster topology is healthy (ie all instances are started and the services they run - ie elasticsearch - are available
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instances
(array[
ClusterInstanceInfo
]
, required)
Example
edit{ "healthy" : true, "instances" : [ { "allocator_id" : "string", "container_started" : true, "disk" : { "disk_space_available" : 0, "disk_space_used" : 0, "storage_multiplier" : 0.1 }, "healthy" : true, "instance_configuration" : { "id" : "string", "name" : "string", "resource" : "string" }, "instance_name" : "string", "maintenance_mode" : true, "memory" : { "instance_capacity" : 0, "instance_capacity_planned" : 0, "memory_pressure" : 0, "native_memory_pressure" : 0 }, "service_id" : "string", "service_roles" : [ "string" ], "service_running" : true, "service_version" : "string", "zone" : "string" } ] }