diff --git a/docs-2.0/4.deployment-and-installation/2.compile-and-install-nebula-graph/deploy-nebula-graph-cluster.md b/docs-2.0/4.deployment-and-installation/2.compile-and-install-nebula-graph/deploy-nebula-graph-cluster.md index c96443cf86e..6d4a3eac928 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/4.deployment-and-installation/2.compile-and-install-nebula-graph/deploy-nebula-graph-cluster.md +++ b/docs-2.0/4.deployment-and-installation/2.compile-and-install-nebula-graph/deploy-nebula-graph-cluster.md @@ -281,7 +281,19 @@ sudo /usr/local/nebula/scripts/nebula.service start - `/usr/local/nebula` is the default installation path for Nebula Graph. Use the actual path if you have customized the path. For more information about how to start and stop the services, see [Manage Nebula Graph services](../manage-service.md). -### Step 4: Check the cluster status +### Step 4: Add hosts +```bash +$ ./nebula-console --addr 192.168.10.111 --port 9669 -u root -p nebula + +Welcome to Nebula Graph! + +> ADD HOSTS 192.168.10.111:9779,192.168.10.112:9779,192.168.10.113:9779,192.168.10.114:9779,192.168.10.115:9779 +Execution succeeded (time spent 1074/1295 us) + +Fri, 25 Mar 2022 13:37:14 JST +``` + +### Step 5: Check the cluster status Install the native CLI client [Nebula Console](../../2.quick-start/3.connect-to-nebula-graph.md), then connect to any machine that has started the graphd process, and run `SHOW HOSTS` to check the cluster status. For example: