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IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Upgrade Readiness Status
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IMPORTANT: This documentation is no longer updated. Refer to Elastic's version policy and the latest documentation.
Upgrade Readiness Status
editThis API is experimental and may be changed or removed completely in a future release. The underlying Upgrade Assistant concepts are stable, but the APIs for managing Upgrade Assistant are currently experimental.
Request
editTo check the status of your cluster, submit a GET request to the /api/upgrade_assistant/status
endpoint:
Note: You cannot access this endpoint via the Console in Kibana.
GET /api/upgrade_assistant/status
Response
editA successful call returns a response code of 200
and a response body
containing a JSON structure similar to the following example:
{ "readyForUpgrade": false, "cluster": [ { "message": "Cluster deprecated issue", "details": "...", "level": "warning", "url": "https://docs.elastic.co/..." } ], "indices": [ { "message": "Index was created before 6.0", "details": "...", "index": "myIndex", "level": "critical", "reindex": true, "url": "https://docs.elastic.co/..." } ] }
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