list-nodes
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Description
List nodes on the host.
Nodes can optionally be filtered by process state and role.
To view nodes across the cluster, run show-leaves or show-aggregators from the host with a running Master Aggregator node.
Usage
Usage:memsqlctl list-nodes [flags]Flags:--availability-group int Filter for online leaf nodes in the provided availability group-h, --help Help for list-nodes-p, --process-state {running, stopped, unknown} Show only nodes with the given process state (default Unspecified)-q, --quiet Only output matching node IDs-r, --role {master, aggregator, leaf, unknown} Show only nodes with the given role (default Unspecified)Global Flags:-c, --config FILE_PATH Path to the memsqctl config file--default-install-dir DIRECTORY_PATH Path to the default install directory--insecure-ssl Fall back to insecure SSL connections to local SingleStoreDB nodes if memsqlctl is unable to otherwise establish a connection (ADVANCED)-j, --json Print output in JSON format--node-metadata-file FILE_PATH Path to the node metadata file--parallelism POSITIVE_INTEGER Maximum amount of operations to be run in parallel--ssl-ca FILE_PATH The path to the CA certificate file (in PEM format) to authenticate the database certificate--timeout duration Maximum time for operation to complete (e.g., 30s, 10m, 1.5h)--verbose-json Print output in JSON format, include some warnings and user messages-v, --verbosity count Increase logging verbosity-y, --yes Enable non-interactive mode and assume the user would like to move forward with the proposed actions by default
Remarks
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This command is interactive unless you use either
--yes
or--json
flag to override interactive behavior. -
The
memsqlctl list-nodes
command is equivalent to the sdb-admin list-nodes command.
Last modified: April 25, 2023