nodetool

Available commands for monitoring a cluster and performing routine database operations.

The nodetool utility is a command-line interface for monitoring a cluster and performing routine database operations. It is typically run from an operational node.

The nodetool utility supports useful commands for cluster administration and the most important JMX metrics and operations. Use nodetool commands to view detailed metrics for tables, server metrics, and compaction statistics.


Get information with nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands to get information about your clusters and nodes.

Collect metrics with nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands to collect metrics from your clusters and nodes.

Perform operations with nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands for operations.

Adjust settings with nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands to adjust settings.

Diagnose issues with nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands to manage diagnostics.

Manage backups using nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands to manage backups, including snapshots and incremental backup.

Ensure data consistency using nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands to ensure data consistency and manage table repairs.

Manage compaction using nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands for compaction.

Manage NodeSync service using nodetool subcommands

Manage the NodeSync service on the connected node.

Manage hints using nodetool commands

Use these nodetool commands for managing hints.

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