dse commands

The dse commands for starting the database and connecting an external client to a DataStax Enterprise node and performing common utility tasks.

The dse commands for starting the database and connecting an external client to a DataStax Enterprise node and performing common utility tasks.

dse subcommands

Specify one dse subcommand and none or more optional command arguments.

When multiple flags are used, list them separately on the command line. For example, ensure there is a space between -k and -s in dse cassandra -k -s.

DSE Multi-Instance commands

  1. To run standard DataStax Enterprise commands for nodes on a DSE Multi-Instance host machine, specify the node name using this syntax:

sudo dse <dse-nodeId> <subcommand> [<command_arguments>]

For details, see DSE Multi-Instance commands.


dse command connection options

dse command options to authenticate connections to the database and to JMX.

Perform routine operations with dse commands

Use these DSE commands for operations.

Manage Spark with dse commands

Use these commands to manage Spark on your DSE cluster.

Connect to development consoles with dse commands

Connect your DSE cluster to development shells with dse commands.

Using DSE Advanced Replication commands

A list of commands for DSE Advanced Replication.

Connect an external client to a DSE node with dse client-tool

A list of subcommands and options for configuring and using dse client-tool, which connects an external client to a DataStax Enterprise node and performs common utility tasks.

dse nodesync

Modifies CQL nodesync property on one or more tables, enables tracing and monitoring.

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