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Jason Brown edited comment on CASSANDRA-13494 at 5/4/17 11:33 AM:
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This is a question best for the user@ mail list. However, it partly depends on 
the version of c* you run. You could grep for "{{JVM vendor/version}}" in the 
log (I do that in my local development sometimes), or there's a JMX bean or two 
that can provide the process start time, as well (I don't recall which ones, 
tbh)


was (Author: jasobrown):
This is a question best for the user@ mail list. It partly depends on the 
version of c* you could grep for "{{JVM vendor/version}}" in the log, or 
there's a JMX bean or two that can provide the process start time, as well (I 
don't recall which ones, tbh)

> Check at what time cassandra was started on a node
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-13494
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13494
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Tamar Nirenberg
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Hi,
> I am quite new to Cassandra, and I was wondering how can I check if and when 
> Cassandra was started on a specific node.
> Are there certain words I should look for in the log file?
> or is there another tool to check it?
> Thanks,
> Tamar



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