View Index Details with the Web Console

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    Use the Index Details page in the Couchbase Server Web Console to view partition layouts and query execution times.

    Prerequisites

    • You have the Search Service enabled on a node in your database. For more information about how to deploy a new node and Services on your database, see Manage Nodes and Clusters.

    • You have created a Search index.

      For more information about how to create a Search index, see Create a Search Index.

    • Your user account has the Search Admin role for the bucket where you created your Search index.

    • You have logged in to the Couchbase Server Web Console.

    View the Index Details Page

    To view the Index Details page for a Search index from the Couchbase Server Web Console:

    1. Go to Search.

    2. Click the name of the index you want to view.

    3. Click Index details (The Index Details button, which is a hamburger menu with 3 bars.).

    Partition Layout Tab

    Use the Partition Layout tab to view the location of your Search index partitions inside your Couchbase database:

    Property Description

    Index Partition

    The name of the specific Search index partition.

    vBuckets

    For each Search index partition, the specific vBucket or vBuckets that contain the partition.

    Group

    The specific server group, IP address, and port for the Search index partition.

    The Partition Layout tab marks the active or primary partition for the Search index with a P.

    Any replications of the Search index are marked with an R.

    If the user has read and write permissions for the partition, the Partition Layout tab marks the partition with an rw.

    Query Monitor Tab

    Use the Query Monitor tab to view active queries that meet or exceed a specified execution time, and pause those queries:

    • To pause all active queries, click Pause.

    • In the Longer than box, select or enter a time value to filter your active queries.

      You can enter a value in milliseconds (ms), seconds (s), or minutes (m).

    Next Steps

    To edit your Search index configuration, see Customize a Search Index with the Web Console.

    To run a search with your Search index, see Run a Search With a Search Index.