Get statistics for nodes in a cluster. By default, all stats are returned. You can limit the returned information by using metrics. Required authorization Cluster privileges: monitor, manage
Nodes Stats API Introduced 1.0 Because this API supports the experimental tiered caching feature, the responses found in this section may change. If the tiered caching feature flag is not enabled, the API will return 0 for all values. The caches object contains cache statistics, such as the request_cache statistics. The total values within each sub-metric are always returned, regardless of the …
Nodes stats API New API reference For the most up-to-date API details, refer to Cluster APIs. Returns cluster nodes statistics.
Node-stats provides so many stats that, until you are accustomed to the output, you may be unsure which metrics are most important to keep an eye on. We’ll highlight the most important metrics to monitor (but we encourage you to log all the metrics provided— or use Marvel— because you’ll never know when you need one stat or another).
The Nodes stats API (/_nodes/stats) returns per-node runtime data such as JVM memory, thread pools, filesystem usage, and indexing pressure. A node selector such as a node name, node ID, or _local narrows the response, while metric paths and filter_path keep the JSON focused on the fields that matter for a quick operational check.
You can use the cluster nodes stats API to retrieve statistics for nodes in a cluster. All the nodes selective options are explained here. By default, all stats are returned. You can limit the returned information by using metrics.
Nodes stats Introduced 1.0 The nodes stats API returns statistics about your cluster. Path and HTTP methods
The kubelet gathers metric statistics at the node, volume, pod and container level, and emits this information in the Summary API. You can send a proxied request to the stats summary API via the Kubernetes API server. Here is an example of a Summary API request for a node named minikube:
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Start sending API requests with the Nodes stats API public request from Saravanan Selvamohan’s Public Workspace on the Postman API Network.