register-node

Description

Register an existing node on the host.

The path to the node’s memsql.cnf file must be passed into the --memsql-config flag. The default location for this file is at /var/lib/memsql/<UUID>/memsql.cnf on the host. Also, the auditlogs, data, tracelogs, and plancache directories specified in memsql.cnf must be owned by the SingleStore user for that node. The default owner:group for each node is memsql:memsql.

The register-node command also assumes the node is online. If you are trying to register a node that is offline, you must specify --force when running this command. Note: This will cause memsqlctl to skip safety checks that require the node to be online (e.g., password is correct).

The --password flag is required and specifies the SingleStore root password for the node being registered. You can use this flag in conjunction with the --user flag to specify a SingleStore user that is different from the root user and the user’s password. Note that the MEMSQL_PASSWORD environment variable is a safer alternative option for setting the password.

Wrap the password string in single quotes (') to avoid having the shell try to interpret any special characters included in the string.

Usage

Usage:
  memsqlctl register-node [flags]

Flags:
      --auditlogsdir DIRECTORY_PATH   Path to the auditlogs directory
      --datadir DIRECTORY_PATH        Path to the data directory
      --force                         Skip safety checks that require the node be online (e.g., the password is correct). Use this flag to register an offline node
  -h, --help                          Help for register-node
      --memsql-config FILE_PATH       Path to the node config file
      --password STRING               The current database root password
      --pid-file FILE_PATH            Path to the current pid file
      --plancachedir DIRECTORY_PATH   Path to the plancache directory
  -P, --port PORT                     The current port
      --ssl-fips-mode string          Whether the node operates in OpenSSL/FIPS mode
      --tracelogsdir DIRECTORY_PATH   Path to the tracelogs directory

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 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

  • This command is interactive unless you use either --yes or --json flag to override interactive behavior.

  • The memsqlctl register-node command is equivalent to the sdb-admin register-node command.

Output

The following example shows how to register an existing node with a different memsql.cnf file.

sudo memsqlctl register-node --memsql-config /tmp/memsql.cnf
memsqlctl will perform the following actions:
  · Register node on port 3308
    - Config file = /tmp/memsql.cnf
      + datadir = /tmp/data
      + plancachedir = /tmp/plancache
      + tracelogsdir = /tmp/tracelogs
      + auditlogsdir = /tmp/auditlogs

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Last modified: April 22, 2024

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