Devin Suiter created CASSANDRA-11355:
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             Summary: Tool to recover orphaned partitions
                 Key: CASSANDRA-11355
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11355
             Project: Cassandra
          Issue Type: Wish
            Reporter: Devin Suiter
            Priority: Minor


Sometimes due to interrupted topology changes, nodes forced to join for some 
reason, or other operations that could shift token ownership, in conjunction 
with some other poor practices, could leave a situation where a partition 
replica left on a node that no longer owns it is the only correct replica of 
that partition.

Is there value to a nodetool command, or an option to the cleanup command, that 
would walk through keys left on a node that were outside that node's range, 
determine the current endpoints, and stream the replicas to the current 
endpoints if that record is the newest record?

It seems like repair would ignore those partitions currently, and cleanup 
simply removes them.



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