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UN 10.10.21.228 54.9 KB 256 100.0%
fcc... 1a
UJ 10.10.21.206 61.62 KB 256 ?
a81... 1a
UN 10.10.21.169 85.83 KB 256 100.0%
6ae... 1a
#After the node has joined the ring
$ bin/nodetool status
Datacenter: us-east
===================
Status=Up/Down
|/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
-- Address Load Tokens Owns (effective) Host
ID Rack
UN 10.10.21.228 54.9 KB 256 68.9%
fcc... 1a
UN 10.10.21.206 85.7 KB 256 64.0%
a81... 1a
UN 10.10.21.169 85.83 KB 256 67.1%
6ae... 1a
ring and describering
The ring and describering commands are more fine-grained versions of status .
They provide information at the virtual node level. These commands make more sense
when you have one node per machine, not so much for the modern incarnation of Cas-
sandra. Here is a truncated version of these commands:
$ bin/nodetool ring
Datacenter: us-east
==========
Address Rack Status State Load
Owns Token
9195361415106703489
10.10.21.206 1a Up Normal 4.85 GB
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