Provided by: elasticsearch-curator_5.8.1-3_all bug

NAME

       curator - Elasticsearch time-series index manager

SYNOPSIS

       curator_cli  [-h]  [-v]  [--host HOST] [--url_prefix URL_PREFIX] [--port PORT] [--use_ssl]
       [--http_auth AUTH] [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--master-only] [--dry-run] [--loglevel  LOG_LEVEL]
       [--logfile LOG_FILE] [--logformat LOGFORMAT] COMMAND [COMMAND_OPTS] ARGUMENTS

DESCRIPTION

       curator helps manage Elasticsearch time-series indices. It provides an easy way to perform
       index administration tasks, such as managing aliases,  optimizing  indices,  changing  the
       replica count and modifying index allocation using routing tags.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              show program usage and exit

       -v, --version
              show program's version number and exit

       --host HOST
              Elasticsearch host. Default: localhost

       --url_prefix URL_PREFIX
              Elasticsearch HTTP url prefix. Default: none

       --port PORT
              Elasticsearch port. Default: 9200

       --use_ssl
              Connect to Elasticsearch through SSL. Default: false

       --certificate
              Path to certificate to use for SSL validation.

       --client-cert
              Path to file containing SSL certificate for client auth.

       --ssl-no-validate
              Do not validate SSL certificate

       --http_auth AUTH
              Use Basic Authentication ex: user:pass Default: None

       --timeout TIMEOUT
              Connection timeout in seconds.

       --master-only
              Verify that the node is the elected master before continuing

       --dry-run
              If true, does not perform any changes to the Elasticsearch indices.

       --loglevel LOG_LEVEL
              Log level

       --logfile LOG_FILE
              log file

       --logformat LOGFORMAT
              Log output format [default|logstash]. Default: default

COMMANDS

       Each  of  the following commands accepts a number of options and positional arguments. Run
       curator COMMAND --help for command-specific help. Available commands are:

       allocation
              Apply required index routing allocation rule

       close  Close indices

       delete_indices
              Delete indices

       delete_snapshots
              Delete snapshots

       forcemerge
              forceMerge index/shard segments

       open   Open indices

       replicas
              Change replica count of indices

       show_indices
              Show indices

       show_snapshots
              Show snapshots

       snapshot
              Take snapshots of indices

EXIT CODES

       Exit codes will indicate success or failure.

       0      Success

       1      Failure

       -1     An exception was raised that does not result in an exit code of 1

SEE ALSO

       es_repo_mgr(1), curator(1)

       Additional  documentation  for  curator_cli  can  be  found  at  the  project's  wiki   at
       https://github.com/elasticsearch/curator/wiki    and    (on    Debian    systems)    under
       /usr/share/doc/elasticsearch-curator/reference.txt.gz.

AUTHOR

       curator was originally  written  by  Aaron  Mildenstein  <aaron@mildensteins.com>.  It  is
       currently maintained by Elasticsearch <http://www.elasticsearch.org/>.

       This manual page was written by Apollon Oikonomopoulos <apoikos@debian.org> for the Debian
       project (but may be used by others).

LICENSE

       This   software   is   released   under   the   Apache   License,   Version    2.0.    See
       /usr/share/doc/elasticsearch-curator/copyright for more details.

       Copyright 2011-2016 Elasticsearch and contributors.