NAME

es-open.pl - Open any closed indices matching your paramters.

VERSION

version 3.7

SYNOPSIS

es-open.pl [options]

Options:

--help              print help
--manual            print full manual

From App::ElasticSearch::Utilities:

--local         Use localhost as the elasticsearch host
--host          ElasticSearch host to connect to
--port          HTTP port for your cluster
--noop          Any operations other than GET are disabled
--timeout       Timeout to ElasticSearch, default 30
--keep-proxy    Do not remove any proxy settings from %ENV
--index         Index to run commands against
--base          For daily indexes, reference only those starting with "logstash"
                 (same as --pattern logstash-* or logstash-DATE)
--datesep       Date separator, default '.' also (--date-separator)
--pattern       Use a pattern to operate on the indexes
--days          If using a pattern or base, how many days back to go, default: all

ARGUMENT GLOBALS

Some options may be specified in the /etc/es-utils.yaml or $HOME/.es-utils.yaml file:

---
host: esproxy.example.com
port: 80
timeout: 10

From CLI::Helpers:

--data-file         Path to a file to write lines tagged with 'data => 1'
--color             Boolean, enable/disable color, default use git settings
--verbose           Incremental, increase verbosity
--debug             Show developer output
--quiet             Show no output (for cron)

DESCRIPTION

This tool provides access to open any closed indices in the cluster matching the parameters.

Open the last 45 days of logstash indices:

es-open.pl --base logstash --days 45

NAME

es-open.pl - Utility for opening indices that are closed mathcing the constraints.

OPTIONS

help

Print this message and exit

manual

Print detailed help with examples

AUTHOR

Brad Lhotsky <brad@divisionbyzero.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2012 by Brad Lhotsky.

This is free software, licensed under:

The (three-clause) BSD License

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