nodetool enablebinary
Re-enables native transport.
Re-enables native transport.
Synopsis
install_location/bin/nodetool main_options enablebinary
Connection options
Connection options specify how to connect and authenticate for all nodetool commands:
Short | Long | Description |
---|---|---|
-h |
--host |
Hostname or IP address. |
-p |
--port |
Port number. |
-pwf |
--password-file |
Password file path. |
-pw |
--password |
Password. |
-u |
--username |
Username. |
-- | Separates command parameters from a list of options. |
Note:
- If a username and password for RMI authentication are set explicitly in the cassandra-env.sh file for the host, then you must specify credentials.
- The repair and rebuild commands can affect multiple nodes in the cluster.
- Most nodetool commands operate on a single node in the cluster if -h is not used to identify one or more other nodes. If the node from which you issue the command is the intended target, you do not need the -h option to identify the target; otherwise, for remote invocation, identify the target node, or nodes, using -h.
Example:
nodetool -u username -pw password describering demo_keyspace
Description
Re-enables the binary protocol, also known as native transport.