Delete anomaly detection jobs APIedit
Deletes an existing anomaly detection job.
Requestedit
DELETE _ml/anomaly_detectors/<job_id>
Prerequisitesedit
-
If Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have
manage_ml
ormanage
cluster privileges to use this API. See Security privileges. - Before you can delete a job, you must delete the datafeeds that are associated with it. See Delete datafeeds.
-
Before you can delete a job, you must close it (unless you specify the
force
parameter). See Close jobs.
Descriptionedit
All job configuration, model state and results are deleted.
Deleting an anomaly detection job must be done via this API only. Do not
delete the job directly from the .ml-*
indices using the Elasticsearch delete document
API. When Elasticsearch security features are enabled, make sure no write
privileges
are granted to anyone over the .ml-*
indices.
It is not currently possible to delete multiple jobs using wildcards or a comma separated list.
Path parametersedit
-
<job_id>
- (Required, string) Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
Query parametersedit
-
force
- (Optional, boolean) Use to forcefully delete an opened job; this method is quicker than closing and deleting the job.
-
wait_for_completion
-
(Optional, boolean) Specifies whether the request should return immediately or
wait until the job deletion completes. Defaults to
true
.
Examplesedit
DELETE _ml/anomaly_detectors/total-requests
When the job is deleted, you receive the following results:
{ "acknowledged": true }
In the next example we delete the total-requests
job asynchronously:
DELETE _ml/anomaly_detectors/total-requests?wait_for_completion=false
When wait_for_completion
is set to false
, the response contains the id
of the job deletion task:
{ "task": "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:39" }