nodetool settraceprobability
Sets the probability for tracing a request.
Sets the probability for tracing any given request to value.
Probabilistic tracing identifies which queries are responsible for intermittent query performance problems. You can trace some or all statements sent to a cluster. Tracing a request usually requires at least 10 rows to be inserted.
A probability of 1.0 traces all requests, whereas a value less than 1 samples only a percentage of statements. For example, 0.1 traces 10% of requests.
On large and active systems, system-wide tracing will have a performance impact. Unless the load is very light, tracing 100% of requests will probably overwhelm the system. For large systems, start with a small fraction, such as 0.001, and increase only if necessary.
The trace information is stored in the system_traces
keyspace. This
keyspace holds the sessions and events tables that can be easily queried. Query the
parameters map and thread column in the system_traces.sessions
and
system_traces.events
tables for probabilistic tracing
information.
Synopsis
nodetool [connection_options] settraceprobability [--] value
Syntax conventions | Description |
---|---|
UPPERCASE | Literal keyword. |
Lowercase | Not literal. |
Italics |
Variable value. Replace with a valid option or user-defined value. |
[ ] |
Optional. Square brackets ( [ ] ) surround optional command
arguments. Do not type the square brackets. |
( ) |
Group. Parentheses ( ( ) ) identify a group to choose from. Do
not type the parentheses. |
| |
Or. A vertical bar ( | ) separates alternative elements. Type
any one of the elements. Do not type the vertical bar. |
... |
Repeatable. An ellipsis ( ... ) indicates that you can repeat
the syntax element as often as required. |
'Literal string' |
Single quotation ( ' ) marks must surround literal strings in
CQL statements. Use single quotation marks to preserve upper case. |
{ key:value } |
Map collection. Braces ( { } ) enclose map collections or key
value pairs. A colon separates the key and the value. |
<datatype1,datatype2> |
Set, list, map, or tuple. Angle brackets ( < > ) enclose
data types in a set, list, map, or tuple. Separate the data types with a comma.
|
cql_statement; |
End CQL statement. A semicolon ( ; ) terminates all CQL
statements. |
[ -- ] |
Separate the command line options from the command arguments with two hyphens (
-- ). This syntax is useful when arguments might be mistaken for
command line options. |
' <schema> ... </schema>
' |
Search CQL only: Single quotation marks ( ' ) surround an entire
XML schema declaration. |
@xml_entity='xml_entity_type' |
Search CQL only: Identify the entity and literal value to overwrite the XML element in the schema and solrconfig files. |
Definition
The short form and long form parameters are comma-separated.
Connection options
- -h, --host hostname
- The hostname or IP address of a remote node or nodes. When omitted, the default is the local machine.
- -p, --port jmx_port
- The JMX port number.
- -pw, --password jmxpassword
- 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
- The filepath to the file that stores JMX authentication credentials.
- -u, --username jmx_username
- The username for authenticating with secure JMX.
Command arguments
--
- Separates an option from an argument that could be mistaken for a option.
- value
-
- 0 - disables trace probability. Default.
- number between 0 and 1 - trace probability to represent a percentage.
- 1 - enables for all requests.
Examples
Set probability for tracing a request at 60%
nodetool settraceprobability 0.6
Enable tracing for all requests
nodetool settraceprobability 1
Disable request tracing
nodetool settraceprobability 0