From 2bd0bbf7dfccba7ffda09ef385c3693497e7e5ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chaoguang Lin Date: Tue, 4 May 2021 10:46:07 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Add documentation for consistencycheck --- documentation/sphinx/source/developer-guide.rst | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/documentation/sphinx/source/developer-guide.rst b/documentation/sphinx/source/developer-guide.rst index d26f235304..9d28e4f8b8 100644 --- a/documentation/sphinx/source/developer-guide.rst +++ b/documentation/sphinx/source/developer-guide.rst @@ -955,6 +955,7 @@ that process, and wait for necessary data to be moved away. Maintenance mode will be unable to use until the key is cleared, which is the same as the fdbcli command ``datadistribution enable ssfailure``. While the key is set, any commit that tries to set a key in the range will fail with the ``special_keys_api_failure`` error. #. ``\xff\xff/management/data_distribution/`` Read/write. Changing these two keys will change the two corresponding system keys ``\xff/dataDistributionMode`` and ``\xff\x02/rebalanceDDIgnored``. The value of ``\xff\xff/management/data_distribution/mode`` is a literal text of ``0`` (disable) or ``1`` (enable). Transactions committed with invalid values will throw ``special_keys_api_failure`` . The value of ``\xff\xff/management/data_distribution/rebalance_ignored`` is empty. If present, it means data distribution is disabled for rebalance. Any transaction committed with non-empty value for this key will throw ``special_keys_api_failure``. For more details, see help text of ``fdbcli`` command ``datadistribution``. +#. ``\xff\xff/management/consistency_check_suspended`` Read/write. Set or read this key will set or read the underlying system key ``\xff\x02/ConsistencyCheck/Suspend``. The value of this special key is unused thus if present, will be empty. In particular, if the key exists, then consistency is suspended. For more details, see help text of ``fdbcli`` command ``consistencycheck``. An exclusion is syntactically either an ip address (e.g. ``127.0.0.1``), or an ip address and port (e.g. ``127.0.0.1:4500``). If no port is specified,