Elasticsearch Task

By Opster Team

Updated: Mar 21, 2023

| 1 min read

Overview

A task is an Elasticsearch operation, which can be any request performed on an Elasticsearch cluster, such as a delete by query request, a search request and so on. Elasticsearch provides a dedicated Task API for the task management which includes various actions, from retrieving the status of current running tasks to canceling any long running task.

Examples

Get all currently running tasks on all nodes of the cluster

Apart from other information, the response of the below request contains task IDs of all the tasks which can be used to get detailed information about the particular task in question.

GET _tasks

Get detailed information of a particular task

Where clQFAL_VRrmnlRyPsu_p8A:1132678759 is the ID of the task in below request

GET _tasks/clQFAL_VRrmnlRyPsu_p8A:1132678759

Get all the current tasks running on particular nodes

GET _tasks?nodes=nodeId1,nodeId2

Cancel a task

Where clQFAL_VRrmnlRyPsu_p8A:1132678759 is the ID of the task in the below request

POST /_tasks/clQFAL_VRrmnlRyPsu_p8A:1132678759/_cancel?pretty

Notes

  • The Task API will be most useful when you want to investigate the spike of resource utilization in the cluster or want to cancel an operation.

Related log errors to this ES concept


%s unexpected exception when submitting task %s for execution
Unexpected exception while completing write task after delay
Failed to remove repository cleanup task from cluster state
RepositoryName failed to remove repository cleanup task
Failed to start system index upgrade task
Failed to create geoip downloader task
Failed to remove geoip downloader task
Failed to clean async result taskId getEncoded
Snapshot blob cache maintenance task failed for cluster state update event source
Failed to remove datafeed persistent task - will not auto close job getJobId
JobId failed to remove task to stop relocated job
Config is missing but task exists Attempting to delete tasks and stop process

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