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Jason Harvey edited comment on CASSANDRA-3243 at 9/23/11 10:30 PM:
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Clock on these boxes seems fine. We keep ntpd running at all times. I've also 
verified via logging that it has been consistent.

How do I go about getting that endpoint *out* of the LocationInfo?

      was (Author: alienth):
    Clock on these boxes seems fine. We keep ntpd running at all times. I've 
also verified via logging that it has been consistent.
  
> Node which was decommissioned and shut-down reappears on a single node
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-3243
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3243
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.8.5
>            Reporter: Jason Harvey
>            Assignee: Brandon Williams
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: locationinfo_0919.tgz, locationinfo_0922.tgz
>
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> I decommissioned a node several days ago. It was no longer in the ring list 
> on any node in the ring. However, it was in the dead gossip list.
> In an attempt to clean it out of the dead gossip list so I could truncate, I 
> shut down the entire ring and bought it back up. Once the ring came back up, 
> one node showed the decommissioned node as still in the ring in a state of 
> 'Down'. No other node in the ring shows this info.
> I successfully ran removetoken on the node to get that phantom node out. 
> However, it is back in the dead gossip list, preventing me from truncating.
> Where might the info on this decommissioned node be being stored? Is HH 
> possibly trying to deliver to the removed node, thus putting it back in the 
> ring on one node?
> I find it extremely curious that none of the other nodes in the ring showed 
> the phantom node. Shouldn't gossip have propagated the node everywhere, even 
> if it was down?

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