start
This page is part of MariaDB's Documentation.
The parent of this page is: CMAPI for MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore
Topics on this page:
Overview
Starts ColumnStore on all nodes
See CMAPI for detail on REST API endpoint, required headers, and other available actions.
DETAILS
Upon successful start
call CMAPI connects to each MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore node and performs start-up.
Call made via HTTPS PUT
, with authentication via shared secret using the x-api-key
header.
JSON data required for this call:
Key | Value |
---|---|
| Maximum time in seconds to wait for completion of |
Bash alias mcsStart
is available starting with Enterprise ColumnStore 5.5.2.
EXAMPLES
Executing cURL Manually
CMAPI calls can be made from the command-line using cURL.
Replace the CMAPI_
$ curl -k -s -X PUT https://mcs1:8640/cmapi/0.4.0/cluster/start \
--header 'Content-Type:application/json' \
--header 'x-api-key:<CMAPI_API_KEY>' \
--data '{"timeout":20}' \
| jq .
The command returns a JSON payload. Piping it to jq
makes the output more human-readable.
Executing the Bash Alias
Starting with Enterprise ColumnStore 5.5.2, if your bash
shell is configured to source the columnstoreAlias
shell script, this command can be executed using the mcsStart
alias. The alias executes curl
and jq
, so both programs must be installed on the system.
The alias automatically retrieves the IP address for the primary node using the mcsGetConfig command. The alias automatically retrieves the API key by reading /etc/columnstore/cmapi_server.conf
.
$ mcsStart
These aliases use jq
produces human-readable output from the returned JSON response.