nodetool status
The nodetool status command returns information about the cluster, including the state, load, and IDs:
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Status - U (up) or D (down)
Indicates whether the node is functioning or not.
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State - N (normal), L (leaving), J (joining), M (moving), or S (stopped)
The state of the node relative to the cluster.
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Address
The URL of the node.
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Load
The amount of file system data in the data directory, excluding the snapshots subdirectories. Because all SSTable data files are included, any data that is not cleaned up, such as TTL-expired cell or tombstoned data, is counted. Updates every 90 seconds.
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Tokens
The number of tokens set for the node.
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Owns
The percentage of the data owned by the node per datacenter times the replication factor. For example, a node can own 33% of the ring, but shows 100% if the replication factor is three (
3). For non-system keyspaces, the endpoint percentage ownership information is shown. -
Host ID
The network ID of the node.
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Rack
The rack or, in the case of Amazon EC2, the availability zone of the node.
Synopsis
nodetool [<connection_options>] status
[-r] [--] [<keyspace_name>]
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Options
If an option has a short and long form, both forms are given, separated by a comma.
- -h, --host hostname
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The hostname or IP address of a remote node or nodes. When omitted, the default is the local machine.
- -p, --port jmx_port
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The JMX port number.
- -pw, --password jmxpassword
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The JMX password for authenticating with secure JMX. If a password is not provided, you are prompted to enter one.
- -pwf, --password-file jmx_password_filepath
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The filepath to the file that stores JMX authentication credentials.
- -u, --username jmx_username
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The username for authenticating with secure JMX.
- keyspace_name
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The keyspace name.
- -r, --resolve-ip
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Node domain names instead of IPs.
Examples
Get cluster status on all keyspaces
nodetool status
Result
Datacenter: datacenter1
=======================
Status=Up/Down
|/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
-- Address Load Tokens Owns Host ID Rack
UN 127.0.0.1 47.66 KB 1 ? aaa1b7c1-6049-4a08-ad3e-3697a0e30e10 rack1
Get cluster status on a single keyspace
nodetool status mykeyspace
Result
Datacenter: datacenter1
=======================
Status=Up/Down
|/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
-- Address Load Tokens Owns Host ID Rack
UN 127.0.0.1 47.66 KB 1 33.3% aaa1b7c1-6049-4a08-ad3e-3697a0e30e10 rack1
UN 127.0.0.2 47.67 KB 1 33.3% 1848c369-4306-4874-afdf-5c1e95b8732e rack1
UN 127.0.0.3 47.67 KB 1 33.3% 49578bf1-728f-438d-b1c1-d8dd644b6f7f rack1