nodesync validation
Monitors and manages user-triggered validations.
Monitors and manages user-triggered validations.
Synopsis
[dse] nodesync main_options validation
(cancel id |
list |
submit [(-r KB | --rate KB)] [--] table_name [range ...] )
[(--quiet | (-v | --verbose))]
Main options
The following options apply to all
nodesync
commands.- -ca, --cql-auth-provider cql_Authprovider
- CQL auth provider class name.
- -cp, --cql-password cql_password
- CQL password.
- -cs | --cql-ssl
- Use SSL for CQL connection.
- -cu, --cql-username cql_username
- CQL username.
- -h, --host cql_host
- Connect to the specified remote CQL host.
- help
- Displays options and usage instructions. Use
nodesync help subcommand
for more information on a specific command. - -jp, --jmx-password jmx_password
- JMX password.
- -jpf, --jmx-password-file jmx_password_file
- Path to JMX password file.
- -js | --jmx-ssl
- Use SSL for JMX.
- -ju, --jmx-username jmx_username
- JMX username.
- -p, --port cql_port
- Connection port for CQL.
- -k, --keyspace keyspace_name
- Specify a default keyspace for unqualified table names or wildcards in the
table_list
. - --quiet
- Suppress warning and error messages.
- -v | --verbose
- Display all messages.
- --
- Separates table list from the rest of the command.
- table_list
- Target tables using any of the following methods:
- Qualified table names:
keyspace_name.table_name
. For example,cycling.comments
. - Default keyspace -k option with:
- Unqualified table names. For example
-k cycling cyclist_alt_stats comments cyclist_races
. - An asterisk in double quotes to select all tables. For example,
-k cycling "*"
.
- Unqualified table names. For example
- Qualified table names:
- -n, --nodes node_list
- Only disable tracing on the listed nodes. Specify the host name or IP address in a
comma separated list.
Default: all nodes.
- --quiet
- Suppresses messages from displaying on
stdout
.
validation options
- cancel id
- Cancel the specified user-triggered validation.
- list [(-a | --all)]
-
List user validations. Use
-a
to list all, running or validations that completed in the past day.Default: Only running validations are displayed.
- submit [options] table_name [range]
- Submit a forced user validation.
-r KB, --rate KB Rate to be used just for this validation, in KB per second.
- --quiet
- Suppress warning and error messages.
- --
- Separates command-line options from the list of argument. Use when arguments might be mistaken for command-line options.
- -v | --verbose
- Display all messages.
Examples
List all nodesync
validations:
nodesync validation list --all Identifier Table Status Outcome Duration ETA Progress Validated Repaired 1e6255f0-7754-11e9-aad8-579eeacd08f6 cycling.comments running ? 0ms ? 0% 0B 0B 0ac37290-7754-11e9-ab57-0f1d9fa56691 cycling.cyclist_races successful success 24ms - 100% 0B 0B
Possible Outcome values are:
- ?
- Operation still in progress. No outcome available yet.
- uncompleted
- Some partitions could not be repaired because there were not enough live replicas. Errors may or may not have occurred. Any errors are written to the console.
- failed
- Errors occurred, but enough replicas were available for partitions that did not have errors. Any errors are written to the console.
- partial
- Enough (but not all) replicas were alive to repair or check that the data was in sync among the live replicas.
- success
- All data was in sync or successfully repaired.