NAME
es-open.pl - Open any closed indices matching your paramters.
VERSION
version 4.5
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, can be negated with --no-noop
--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
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 (Alias is -v)
--debug Show developer output
--debug-class Show debug messages originating from a specific package, default: main
--quiet Show no output (for cron)
--syslog Generate messages to syslog as well
--syslog-facility Default "local0"
--syslog-tag The program name, default is the script name
--syslog-debug Enable debug messages to syslog if in use, default false
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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