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tiup cluster restart |
The `tiup cluster restart` command is used to restart services in a specified cluster. During the restart, the services are unavailable. You can specify nodes or roles to be restarted using the `-N, --node` and `-R, --role` options. The output is the log of the service restart process. |
The command tiup cluster restart
is used to restart all or some of the services of the specified cluster.
Note:
During the restart process, the related services are unavailable for a period of time.
tiup cluster restart <cluster-name> [flags]
<cluster-name>
: the name of the cluster to operate on. If you forget the cluster name, you can check it with the cluster list command.
- Specifies the nodes to be restarted. The value of this option is a comma-separated list of node IDs. You can get the node IDs from the first column of the cluster status table returned by the
tiup cluster display
command. - Data type:
STRING
- If this option is not specified, TiUP restarts all nodes by default.
Note:
If the option
-R, --role
is specified at the same time, TiUP restarts service nodes that match both the requirements of-N, --node
and-R, --role
.
- Specified the roles of nodes to be restarted. The value of this option is a comma-separated list of the roles of the nodes. You can get the roles of the nodes from the second column of the cluster status table returned by the
tiup cluster display
command. - Data type:
STRING
- If this option is not specified, TiUP restarts nodes of all roles by default.
Note:
If the option
-N, --node
is specified at the same time, TiUP restarts service nodes that match both the requirements of-N, --node
and-R, --role
.
- Prints help information.
- Data type:
BOOLEAN
- This option is disabled by default with the
false
value. To enable this option, add this option to the command, and either pass thetrue
value or do not pass any value.
The log of the service restart process.