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Scylla JMX Server

Scylla JMX server implements the Apache Cassandra JMX interface for compatibility with tooling such as nodetool. The JMX server uses Scylla's REST API to communicate with a Scylla server.

Compiling

To compile JMX server, run:

$ mvn package

Running

To start the JMX server, run:

$ ./scripts/scylla-jmx

To get help on supported options:

$ ./scripts/scylla-jmx --help