Close anomaly detection jobs | Elasticsearch API documentation (original) (raw)
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Path parameters
- Identifier for the anomaly detection job. It can be a job identifier, a group name, or a wildcard expression. You can close multiple anomaly detection jobs in a single API request by using a group name, a comma-separated list of jobs, or a wildcard expression. You can close all jobs by using
_all
or by specifying*
as the job identifier.
Query parameters
- Specifies what to do when the request: contains wildcard expressions and there are no jobs that match; contains the
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches; or contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches. By default, it returns an empty jobs array when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial matches. Iffalse
, the request returns a 404 status code when there are no matches or only partial matches. - Use to close a failed job, or to forcefully close a job which has not responded to its initial close request; the request returns without performing the associated actions such as flushing buffers and persisting the model snapshots. If you want the job to be in a consistent state after the close job API returns, do not set to
true
. This parameter should be used only in situations where the job has already failed or where you are not interested in results the job might have recently produced or might produce in the future. - Controls the time to wait until a job has closed.
application/json
Body
- Refer to the description for the
allow_no_match
query parameter. - Refer to the descriptiion for the
force
query parameter. - A duration. Units can be
nanos
,micros
,ms
(milliseconds),s
(seconds),m
(minutes),h
(hours) andd
(days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.
Responses
- 200 application/json
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