Provided by: libsearch-elasticsearch-perl_5.01-1_all
NAME
Search::Elasticsearch::Client::5_0::Direct::Nodes - A client for running node-level requests
VERSION
version 5.01
DESCRIPTION
This module provides methods to make node-level requests, such as retrieving node info and stats. It does Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Client::Direct.
METHODS
"info()" $response = $e->nodes->info( node_id => $node_id | \@node_ids # optional metric => $metric | \@metrics # optional ); The "info()" method returns static information about the nodes in the cluster, such as the configured maximum number of file handles, the maximum configured heap size or the threadpool settings. Allowed metrics are: "http", "jvm", "network", "os", "plugin", "process", "settings", "thread_pool", "timeout", "transport" Query string parameters: "flat_settings", "human" See the node_info docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-info.html> for more information. "stats()" $response = $e->nodes->stats( node_id => $node_id | \@node_ids # optional metric => $metric | \@metrics # optional index_metric => $ind_metric | \@ind_metrics # optional ); The "stats()" method returns statistics about the nodes in the cluster, such as the number of currently open file handles, the current heap memory usage or the current number of threads in use. Stats can be returned for all nodes, or limited to particular nodes with the "node_id" parameter. By default all metrics are returned, but these can be limited to those specified in the "metric" parameter. Allowed metrics are: "_all", "breaker", "fs", "http", "indices", "jvm", "network", "os", "process", "thread_pool", "timeout", "transport" If the "indices" metric (or "_all") is specified, then indices_stats information is returned on a per-node basis. Which indices stats are returned can be controlled with the "index_metric" parameter: $response = $e->cluster->node_stats( node_id => 'node_1', metric => ['indices','fs'] index_metric => ['docs','fielddata'] ); Allowed index metrics are: "_all", "completion" "docs", "fielddata", "filter_cache", "flush", "get", "id_cache", "indexing", "merge", "percolate", "query_cache", "refresh", "search", "segments", "store", "warmer" Query string parameters: "completion_fields", "fielddata_fields", "fields", "groups", "human", "level", "types" See the node_stats docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-stats.html> for more information. "hot_threads()" $response = $e->nodes->hot_threads( node_id => $node_id | \@node_ids # optional ) The "hot_threads()" method is a useful tool for diagnosing busy nodes. It takes a snapshot of which threads are consuming the most CPU. Query string parameters: "ignore_idle_threads", "interval", "snapshots", "threads", "timeout", "type" See the hot_threads docs <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster-nodes-hot- threads.html> for more information.
AUTHOR
Clinton Gormley <drtech@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2016 by Elasticsearch BV. This is free software, licensed under: The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004 perl v5.24.1 Search::Elasticsearch::Client::5_0::Direct::Nodes(3pm)