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MEMSQL-LIST

MemSQL Ops has been deprecated

Please follow this guide to learn how to migrate to SingleStore tools.

List information about all MemSQL Ops nodes in the cluster. This command can be used to filter MemSQL Ops nodes based on MemSQL database roles.

This command can be used in conjunction with other memsql-ops commands to achieve more robust functionality. Here is a simple example:

memsql-ops memsql-list --agent-id Ad916a -q | xargs -n 1 memsql-ops memsql-restart --no-prompt

This command will restart all MemSQL nodes running in a particular agent with ID prefixed by Ad916a.

Usage

usage: memsql-ops memsql-list [--settings-file SETTINGS_FILE] [-q] [-j]
                              [-r {leaf,aggregator,master} [{leaf,aggregator,master} ...]
                              | --availability-group {1,2}]
                              [--agent-id AGENT_ID | --local]
                              [--include-unmonitored]

List MemSQL nodes in the cluster.

optional arguments:
  --settings-file SETTINGS_FILE
                        A path to a MemSQL Ops settings.conf file. If not set,
                        we will use the file in the same directory as the
                        MemSQL Ops binary.
  -q, --quiet           Only display MemSQL ids.
  -j, --json            Print output as JSON.
  -r {leaf,aggregator,master} [{leaf,aggregator,master} ...], --memsql-role {leaf,aggregator,master} [{leaf,aggregator,master} ...]
                        Only list MemSQL nodes with the specified role.
  --availability-group {1,2}
                        Only show leaves in the specified availability group.
  --agent-id AGENT_ID   Only list MemSQL nodes that are collocated with the
                        specified agent.
  --local               Only list MemSQL nodes which are on the local MemSQL
                        Ops agent.
  --include-unmonitored
                        Include nodes that we have unmonitored.