Admin Cluster Health

The cluster health API allows to get a very simple status on the health of the cluster.

$ curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health?pretty=true'
{
  "cluster_name" : "testcluster",
  "status" : "green",
  "timed_out" : false,
  "number_of_nodes" : 2,
  "number_of_data_nodes" : 2,
  "active_primary_shards" : 5,
  "active_shards" : 10,
  "relocating_shards" : 0,
  "initializing_shards" : 0,
  "unassigned_shards" : 0
}

The API can also be executed against one or more indices to get just the specified indices health:

$ curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health/test1,test2'

The cluster health is status is: green, yellow or red. On the shard level, a red status indicates that the specific shard is not allocated in the cluster, yellow means that the primary shard is allocated but replicas are not, and green means that all shards are allocated. The index level status is controlled by the worst shard status. The cluster status is controlled by the worst index status.

One of the main benefits of the API is the ability to wait until the cluster reaches a certain high water-mark health level. For example, the following will wait till the cluster reaches the yellow level for 50 seconds (if it reaches the green or yellow status beforehand, it will return):

$ curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health?wait_for_status=yellow&timeout=50s'

Request Parameters

The cluster health API accepts the following request parameters:

Name Description
level Can be one of cluster, indices or shards. Controls the details level of the health information returned. Defaults to cluster.
wait_for_status One of green, yellow or red. Will wait (until the timeout provided) until the status of the cluster changes to the one provided. By default, will not wait for any status.
wait_for_relocating_shards A number controlling to how many relocating shards to wait for. Usually will be 0 to indicate to wait till all relocation have happened. Defaults to not to wait.
wait_for_nodes The request waits until the specified number N of nodes is available. It also accepts >=N, <=N, >N and <N. Alternatively, it is possible to use ge(N), le(N), gt(N) and lt(N) notation.
timeout A time based parameter controlling how long to wait if one of the wait_for_XXX are provided. Defaults to 30s.

The following is example of getting cluster health at the shards level:

$ curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health/twitter?level=shards'