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Stop maintenance mode
editStop maintenance mode
editStops maintenance mode on the specified instances in the Elasticsearch cluster.
Request
editPOST /api/v1/clusters/elasticsearch/{cluster_id}/instances/{instance_ids}/maintenance-mode/_stop
Path parameters
editName | Type | Required | Description |
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|
|
Y |
The Elasticsearch cluster identifier. |
|
|
Y |
A comma-separated list of instance identifiers. |
Query parameters
editName | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
|
|
N |
When |
Responses
edit-
202
-
(
ClusterCommandResponse
) The stop maintenance mode command was issued successfully, use the "GET" command on the /{cluster_id} resource to monitor progress -
403
-
(
BasicFailedReply
) The stop maintenance mode command was prohibited for the given cluster. (code:clusters.command_prohibited
) -
404
-
(
BasicFailedReply
) * The cluster specified by {cluster_id} cannot be found. (code:clusters.cluster_not_found
) * One or more of the instances specified at {instance_ids} could not be found. (code:clusters.instances_not_found
) -
449
-
(
BasicFailedReply
) Elevated permissions are required. (code:root.unauthorized.rbac.elevated_permissions_required
)
To perform this operation, you must be authenticated by means of one of the following methods: apiKey, basicAuth.
Request example
editcurl -XPOST {{hostname}}/api/v1/clusters/elasticsearch/{cluster_id}/instances/{instance_ids}/maintenance-mode/_stop \ -u $CLOUD_USER:$CLOUD_KEY