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Elasticsearch: Find out primary shards' running node name?


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          You can use cat api with shards as parameter to get the required details.



          For e.g. if one of you node is running on localhost port 9200, you can use the below:



          http://localhost:9200/_cat/shards?v





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            You can use cat api with shards as parameter to get the required details.



            For e.g. if one of you node is running on localhost port 9200, you can use the below:



            http://localhost:9200/_cat/shards?v





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              You can use cat api with shards as parameter to get the required details.



              For e.g. if one of you node is running on localhost port 9200, you can use the below:



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                You can use cat api with shards as parameter to get the required details.



                For e.g. if one of you node is running on localhost port 9200, you can use the below:



                http://localhost:9200/_cat/shards?v





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                You can use cat api with shards as parameter to get the required details.



                For e.g. if one of you node is running on localhost port 9200, you can use the below:



                http://localhost:9200/_cat/shards?v






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