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sstablerepairedset

Usage

NAME
        nodetool sstablerepairedset - Set the repaired state of SSTables for
        given keyspace/tables

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>)] sstablerepairedset
                [--is-repaired] [--is-unrepaired] [--really-set] [--] [<keyspace>
                <table...>]

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

        --is-repaired
            Set SSTables to repaired state.

        --is-unrepaired
            Set SSTables to unrepaired state.

        -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

        --really-set
            Really set the repaired state of SSTables. If not set, only print
            SSTables that would be affected.

        -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

        [<keyspace> <table...>]
            Optional keyspace followed by zero or more tables