nodetool repair - Repair one or more tables



  • NAME
            nodetool repair - Repair one or more tables
    
    SYNOPSIS
            nodetool [(-h <host> | --host <host>)] [(-p <port> | --port <port>)]
                    [(-pw <password> | --password <password>)]
                    [(-pwf <passwordFilePath> | --password-file <passwordFilePath>)]
                    [(-u <username> | --username <username>)] repair
                    [(-dc <specific_dc> | --in-dc <specific_dc>)...]
                    [(-dcpar | --dc-parallel)] [(-et <end_token> | --end-token <end_token>)]
                    [(-full | --full)]
                    [(-hosts <specific_host> | --in-hosts <specific_host>)...]
                    [(-j <job_threads> | --job-threads <job_threads>)]
                    [(-local | --in-local-dc)] [(-pl | --pull)]
                    [(-pr | --partitioner-range)] [(-seq | --sequential)]
                    [(-st <start_token> | --start-token <start_token>)] [(-tr | --trace)]
                    [--] [<keyspace> <tables>...]
    
    OPTIONS
            -dc <specific_dc>, --in-dc <specific_dc>
                Use -dc to repair specific datacenters
    
            -dcpar, --dc-parallel
                Use -dcpar to repair data centers in parallel.
    
            -et <end_token>, --end-token <end_token>
                Use -et to specify a token at which repair range ends
    
            -full, --full
                Use -full to issue a full repair.
    
            -h <host>, --host <host>
                Node hostname or ip address
    
            -hosts <specific_host>, --in-hosts <specific_host>
                Use -hosts to repair specific hosts
    
            -j <job_threads>, --job-threads <job_threads>
                Number of threads to run repair jobs. Usually this means number of
                CFs to repair concurrently. WARNING: increasing this puts more load
                on repairing nodes, so be careful. (default: 1, max: 4)
    
            -local, --in-local-dc
                Use -local to only repair against nodes in the same datacenter
    
            -p <port>, --port <port>
                Remote jmx agent port number
    
            -pl, --pull
                Use --pull to perform a one way repair where data is only streamed
                from a remote node to this node.
    
            -pr, --partitioner-range
                Use -pr to repair only the first range returned by the partitioner
    
            -pw <password>, --password <password>
                Remote jmx agent password
    
            -pwf <passwordFilePath>, --password-file <passwordFilePath>
                Path to the JMX password file
    
            -seq, --sequential
                Use -seq to carry out a sequential repair
    
            -st <start_token>, --start-token <start_token>
                Use -st to specify a token at which the repair range starts
    
            -tr, --trace
                Use -tr to trace the repair. Traces are logged to
                system_traces.events.
    
            -u <username>, --username <username>
                Remote jmx agent username
    
            --
                This option can be used to separate command-line options from the
                list of argument, (useful when arguments might be mistaken for
                command-line options
    
            [<keyspace> <tables>...]
                The keyspace followed by one or many tables
    
    


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