The nodetool commands
The nodetool
command in Cassandra is the most handy tool in the hands of a Cassandra administrator. It has all the tools and commands that are required for all types of situational handling of various nodes. Let's look at a few widely used ones closely:
Ring
: This command depicts the state of nodes (normal, down, leaving, joining, and so on). The ownership of the token range and percentage ownership of the keys along with the data centre and rack details is as follows:bin/nodetool -host 192.168.1.54 ring
The output will be something like this:
192.168.1.54 datacenter1rack1 Up Normal 755.25 MB 50.00% 0 192.168.1.51 datacenter1rack1 Up Normal 400.62 MB 0.00% 42535295865117307932921825928971026431 192.168.1.55 datacenter1rack1 Down Normal 793.06 MB 25.00% 42535295865117307932921825928971026432 192.168.1.56 datacenter1rack1 Up Normal 793.06 MB 25.00% 85070591730234615865843651857942052864
Join
: This is the option you can use withnodetool
, which needs to...