Template:SQWareProduction sqwcas RollingRestart.ksh help

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Sourcing sqwcas_Global.lib v2024.03 SQWareProduction for Cassandra (dbSQWare) ... 

Usage: sqwcas_RollingRestart.ksh [-h] -I <CAS_SID> [+ options]

DESCRIPTION
   sqwcas_RollingRestart.ksh Run 'stop/start/restart' cassandra on selected nodes
SUPPORT
   Cassandra supported versions: 2.0 <= v <= 4.0

PARAMETERS
     -I  instance       : Target instance.
OPTIONS
     -h                 : Display the full usage.
     -s                 : Display samples of usage.
     -A    action       : Action (start, stop, restart : by default restart).
     -S    scope        : Scope of the execution (by default: Local).
                             Local           => only on the local node.
                             LocalNode       => only on the local node.
                             Node_$NodeName => only on the node '$NodeName'.
                             LocalDC         => all nodes on the local datacenter.
                             DC_$DCName     => all nodes on the datacenter '$DCName'.
                             All             => all nodes on the cluster(all datacenters).
                             AllNodes        => all nodes on the cluster(all datacenters).
                             AllDC           => all nodes on the cluster(all datacenters).
     -FRT       code    : Force return code value on error.
     -AddMail   email   : Email address to add at 'pmexpdba@gmail.com'.
     -Timeout Nb_sec    : Timeout before kill off 'nodetool drain' command when stop (by default 900).
     -SendReport        : Send execution log report.
     -Dynamic           : Force dynamic discovery of nodes (by default, search in $gvsqw_RootCfg/.clucfg generated by sqwcas_GenNodesConf.ksh).
     -NoMail            : Disable sendmail on error pmexpdba@gmail.com (by default, send on error).
     -Locale    locale  : Force Locale for help display (fr,en).
     -Wait              : Wait between two nodes restart (by default 120).
     -Exec              : Execute commands (by default, display generated commands).