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setguardrailsconfig

Usage

NAME
        nodetool setguardrailsconfig - Modify runtime configuration of
        guardrails.

SYNOPSIS
        nodetool [(-h <host> | --host <host>)] [(-p <port> | --port <port>)]
                [(-pp | --print-port)] [(-pw <password> | --password <password>)]
                [(-pwf <passwordFilePath> | --password-file <passwordFilePath>)]
                [(-u <username> | --username <username>)] setguardrailsconfig
                [(--category <guardrailCategory> | -c <guardrailCategory>)]
                [(--list | -l)] [--] [<setter> <value1> ...]

OPTIONS
        --category <guardrailCategory>, -c <guardrailCategory>
            Category of guardrails to filter, can be one of 'values',
            'thresholds', 'flags', 'others'.

        -h <host>, --host <host>
            Node hostname or ip address

        --list, -l
            List all available guardrails setters

        -p <port>, --port <port>
            Remote jmx agent port number

        -pp, --print-port
            Operate in 4.0 mode with hosts disambiguated by port number

        -pw <password>, --password <password>
            Remote jmx agent password

        -pwf <passwordFilePath>, --password-file <passwordFilePath>
            Path to the JMX password file

        -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

        [<setter> <value1> ...]
            For flags, possible values are 'true' or 'false'. For thresholds,
            two values are expected, first for warning, second for failure. For
            values, one value is expected, multiple values separated by comma.