stack es indices add-block cli command
elastic stack es indices add-block --index <index> --block <block> [options]
Add an index block.
--indexstringrequired-
A comma-separated list or wildcard expression of index names used to limit the request. By default, you must explicitly name the indices you are adding blocks to. To allow the adding of blocks to indices with
_all,*, or other wildcard expressions, change theaction.destructive_requires_namesetting tofalse. You can update this setting in theelasticsearch.ymlfile or by using the cluster update settings API.Repeatable: pass
--indexmultiple times to supply more than one value --blockenumrequired-
The block type to add to the index.
Values: metadata, read, read_only, write
--[no-]allow-no-indices- A setting that does two separate checks on the index expression. If
false, the request returns an error (1) if any wildcard expression (including_alland*) resolves to zero matching indices or (2) if the complete set of resolved indices, aliases or data streams is empty after all expressions are evaluated. Iftrue, index expressions that resolve to no indices are allowed and the request returns an empty result. --expand-wildcardsstring-
The type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams. It supports comma-separated values, such as
open,hidden.Repeatable: pass
--expand-wildcardsmultiple times to supply more than one value - If
false, the request returns an error if it targets a concrete (non-wildcarded) index, alias, or data stream that is missing, closed, or otherwise unavailable. Iftrue, unavailable concrete targets are silently ignored. --master-timeoutstring- The period to wait for the master node. If the master node is not available before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. It can also be set to
-1to indicate that the request should never timeout. --timeoutstring- The period to wait for a response from all relevant nodes in the cluster after updating the cluster metadata. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the cluster metadata update still applies but the response will indicate that it was not completely acknowledged. It can also be set to
-1to indicate that the request should never timeout.
--input-filestring- path to a JSON file to use as command input
-V--[no-]version- Print the Elastic CLI version
--config-filestring- path to a config file (default: ~/.elasticrc.yml)
--use-contextstring- override the active context from the config file
--command-profilestring- restrict available commands to a deployment profile (serverless, stack, default)
--[no-]json- output as JSON
--output-fieldsstring- comma-separated list of fields to include in output (dot-notation supported)
--output-templatestring- Mustache-like template for custom text output (e.g. "{{id}}: {{name}}")
--[no-]dry-run-
validate all inputs and exit without performing any action (preview changes without applying them)