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This guide describes the commands that you can use to configure your Scylla clusters. The commands are all sent via the command line in a terminal and sudo or root access is not required as long as you have permission to execute in the directory.
Caution
You should only use configuration settings which are officially supported.
A list of all Scylla commands can be obtained by running
scylla --help
Note
This command displays all Scylla commands as well as Seastar commands. The Seastar commands are listed as Core Options.
For example:
Scylla version 4.2.3-0.20210104.24346215c2 with build-id 0c8faf8bb8a3a0eda9337aad98ed3a6d814a4fa9 starting ...
command used: "scylla --help"
parsed command line options: [help]
Scylla options:
-h [ --help ] show help message
--version print version number and exit
--options-file arg configuration file (i.e.
<SCYLLA_HOME>/conf/scylla.yaml)
--memtable-flush-static-shares arg If set to higher than 0, ignore the
controller's output and set the
memtable shares statically. Do not set
this unless you know what you are doing
and suspect a problem in the
controller. This option will be retired
when the controller reaches more
maturity
--compaction-static-shares arg If set to higher than 0, ignore the
controller's output and set the
compaction shares statically. Do not
set this unless you know what you are
doing and suspect a problem in the
controller. This option will be retired
when the controller reaches more
maturity
Note
This is an incomplete screenshot. For the complete file, run the command in a terminal.
Some Scylla Command Line commands are derived from the scylla.yaml configuration parameters.
For example, in the case of cluster_name: 'Test Cluster'
as seen in the scylla.yaml configuration parameters.
To send this configuration setting with the command line, run:
scylla --cluster-name 'Test Cluster'
As you can see from the example above, the general rule of thumb is:
Take a configuration parameter from the scylla.yaml file.
Prepend it with scylla --
.
In any place where there is an underscore, replace with a dash.
Run the command in a terminal.
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