Cockroach Commands

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CockroachDB v1.0 is no longer supported as of November 10, 2018. For more details, refer to the Release Support Policy.

This page introduces the cockroach commands for configuring, starting, and managing a CockroachDB cluster, as well as logging flags that can be set on any command and environment variables that can be used in place of certain flags.

You can run cockroach help in your shell to get similar guidance.

Commands

Command Usage
start Start a node.
cert Create CA, node, and client certificates.
quit Drain and shutdown a node.
sql Use the built-in SQL client.
user Get, set, list, and remove users.
zone Configure the number and location of replicas for specific sets of data.
node List node IDs and show their status.
dump Back up a table by outputting the SQL statements required to recreate the table and all its rows.
debug zip Generate a .zip file that can help Cockroach Labs troubleshoot issues with your cluster.
gen Generate manpages, a bash completion file, and example data.
version Output CockroachDB version and dependency details.

Environment Variables

For many common cockroach flags, such as --port and --user, you can set environment variables once instead of manually passing the flags each time you execute commands.

  • To find out which flags support environment variables, see the documentation for each command.
  • To output the current configuration of CockroachDB and other environment variables, run env.
  • When a node uses environment variables on startup, the variable names are printed to the node's logs; however, the variable values are not.

CockroachDB prioritizes command flags, environment variables, and defaults as follows:

  1. If a flag is set for a command, CockroachDB uses it.
  2. If a flag is not set for a command, CockroachDB uses the corresponding environment variable.
  3. If neither the flag nor environment variable is set, CockroachDB uses the default for the flag.
  4. If there's no flag default, CockroachDB gives an error.

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