Simplify Repairing your ScyllaDB Cluster with ScyllaDB Manager
Blog post from ScyllaDB
ScyllaDB Manager, introduced by Michał Matczuk, is a management system designed to automate maintenance tasks for ScyllaDB clusters, with its first release focusing on a managed repair feature. This feature automatically conducts repairs on clusters by utilizing ScyllaDB's unique thread-per-core architecture, aiming to optimize repair parallelism and reduce repair time without adding unnecessary load. The system simplifies management by automatically discovering cluster topology and scheduling repairs, while allowing users to customize schedules for specific tables or keyspaces. Users can monitor repair progress in real-time through a REST API or CLI tool, and the system ensures that repairs are resumed or retried in case of failures. ScyllaDB Manager operates as a centralized product, storing management data within the ScyllaDB database, and connects to cluster nodes via SSH, eliminating the need for JMX. It provides user interaction through a REST API or the command line tool, sctool, which facilitates cluster registration and repair management.
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