Admin API
The Admin API provides a simple way to view cluster information, including metasrv health detection, metasrv leader query, database metadata query, and datanode heartbeat detection.
The Admin API is an HTTP service that provides a set of RESTful APIs that can be called through HTTP requests. The Admin API is simple, user-friendly and safe. Available APIs:
- /health
- /leader
- /heartbeat
- /maintenance
All these APIs are under the parent resource /admin
.
In the following sections, we assume that your metasrv instance is running on localhost port 3002.
/health HTTP endpoint
The /health
endpoint accepts GET HTTP requests and you can use this endpoint to check the health of your metasrv instance.
Definition
curl -X GET http://localhost:3002/admin/health
Examples
Request
curl -X GET http://localhost:3002/admin/health
Response
OK
/leader HTTP endpoint
The /leader
endpoint accepts GET HTTP requests and you can use this endpoint to query the leader’s addr of your metasrv instance.
Definition
curl -X GET http://localhost:3002/admin/leader
Examples
Request
curl -X GET http://localhost:3002/admin/leader
Response
127.0.0.1:3002
/heartbeat HTTP endpoint
The /heartbeat
endpoint accepts GET HTTP requests and you can use this endpoint to query the heartbeat of all datanodes.
You can also query the heartbeat data of the datanode for a specified addr
, however, specifying addr
in the path is optional.
Definition
curl -X GET http://localhost:3002/admin/heartbeat
Query String Parameter | Type | Optional/Required | Definition |
---|---|---|---|
addr | String | Optional | The addr of the datanode. |
Examples
Request
curl -X GET 'http://localhost:3002/admin/heartbeat?addr=127.0.0.1:4100'
Response
[
[{
"timestamp_millis": 1677049348651,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "127.0.0.1:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049344048,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "0.0.0.0:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049343624,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "127.0.0.1:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049339036,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "0.0.0.0:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049338609,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "127.0.0.1:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049334019,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "0.0.0.0:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049333592,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "127.0.0.1:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049329002,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "0.0.0.0:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049328573,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "127.0.0.1:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}, {
"timestamp_millis": 1677049323986,
"cluster_id": 0,
"id": 1,
"addr": "0.0.0.0:4100",
"is_leader": false,
"rcus": 0,
"wcus": 0,
"table_num": 0,
"region_num": 2,
"cpu_usage": 0.0,
"load": 0.0,
"read_io_rate": 0.0,
"write_io_rate": 0.0,
"region_stats": []
}]
]
/maintenance HTTP endpoint
The metasrv will ignore detected region failures when under maintenance. This is useful when the datanodes are planned to be unavailable for a short period of time; for example, rolling upgrade for datanodes.
GET
The /maintenance
endpoint accepts GET HTTP requests and you can use this endpoint to query the maintenance status of your metasrv instance.
curl -X GET http://localhost:3002/admin/maintenance
Request
curl -X GET http://localhost:3002/admin/maintenance
Response
Maintenance mode is disabled
PUT
The /maintenance
endpoint accepts PUT HTTP requests and you can toggle the maintenance status of your metasrv instance.
curl -X PUT http://localhost:3002/admin/maintenance
Query String Parameter | Type | Optional/Required | Definition |
---|---|---|---|
enable | String | Required | ‘true’ or ‘false’ |
Request
curl -X PUT http://localhost:3002/admin/maintenance?enable=true
Response
Maintenance mode enabled