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jq has 11 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:rdf:type(2), used for(1), has filter(1)
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consistsOfConsists of(1)
- Command Pipeline
ex:command-pipeline
pipesToPipes to(1)
- Aws Cli
ex:aws-cli
usesToolUses Tool(1)
- Check Elasticsearch Sh
ex:check-elasticsearch-sh
Other facts (10)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf:type | Json Processing Tool | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Command Line Tool | [2] |
| Used for | parse-json | [1] |
| Has Filter | .SpotPriceHistory[0].SpotPrice | [1] |
| Receives From | Aws Cli | [1] |
| Extracts | SpotPriceHistory[0].SpotPrice | [2] |
| Is Called by | Shell Script | [2] |
| Extracts From | Aws Response | [2] |
| Is Used by | Check Elasticsearch Sh | [3] |
| Uses Filter | Jq Filter | [3] |
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References (3)
ctx:claims/beam/dd4d08da-0578-4aea-9399-ea17a20afb51ctx:claims/beam/bf5eaa67-09e5-4c94-aafa-71d080eb80e5- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/bf5eaa67-09e5-4c94-aafa-71d080eb80e5Show excerpt
- If your infrastructure needs are dynamic and you frequently need to scale up or down, updating the spot price more frequently can help you manage costs better. - If your infrastructure is relatively static, you can update less frequ…
ctx:claims/beam/6157ab79-226b-4973-ad3d-88d34ca2db48- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/6157ab79-226b-4973-ad3d-88d34ca2db48Show excerpt
You can write shell scripts to check the health of your Elasticsearch cluster and schedule them using cron jobs. #### Example Shell Script (`check_elasticsearch.sh`): ```bash #!/bin/bash CLUSTER_HEALTH=$(curl -s http://localhost:9200/_cl…
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