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Utku Can Topcu updated CASSANDRA-1927:
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    Description: 
using the same directives in the sample code:

When I start the CFInputFormat to read a CF in a keyspace of RF=3 on a 4-node 
cluster:
- If all the nodes are all up, everything works fine and I don't have any 
problems walking through the all data in the CF, however
- If there's a node down, the hadoop job does not even start, just dies without 
any errors or exceptions.

So I'm really sorry for not being able to post any errors or exceptions, though 
it's really easy to reproduce. Just startup a cluster and take one node down 
and you're there :)

  was:
using the same directives in the sample code:

When I start the CFInputFormat to read a CF in a keyspace of RF=3 on a 4-node 
cluster:
- If all the nodes are all up, everything works fine and I don't have any 
problems walking through the all data in the CF, however
- If there's a node down, the hadoop job does not even start, just dies without 
any errors or exceptions.

So I'm really sorry for not being able to post any errors or exceptions.


> Hadoop Integration doesn't work when one node is down
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>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-1927
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-1927
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Hadoop
>    Affects Versions: 0.7.0 rc 2
>            Reporter: Utku Can Topcu
>
> using the same directives in the sample code:
> When I start the CFInputFormat to read a CF in a keyspace of RF=3 on a 4-node 
> cluster:
> - If all the nodes are all up, everything works fine and I don't have any 
> problems walking through the all data in the CF, however
> - If there's a node down, the hadoop job does not even start, just dies 
> without any errors or exceptions.
> So I'm really sorry for not being able to post any errors or exceptions, 
> though it's really easy to reproduce. Just startup a cluster and take one 
> node down and you're there :)

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