Oh, ok. Cool to know :) thanks On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Vitaliy E <13vitam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Alex, > > riak-admin member-status is the command > > (N - 1) nodes were showing all N nodes as part of the cluster, but "Ring > Ready: false" at the same time. One node was showing just itself in > "risk-admin member-status". Strangely, when shut down its status was > reflected in the admin console of the cluster, but no replication was done > so I'm sure it wasn't working together with the rest of the nodes. > > Repaired by joining the cluster as if it was never attempted before: > > riak-admin cluster join <node> > riak-admin cluster plan > riak-admin cluster commit > > Regards, > Vitaliy > > > > On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Alex De la rosa <alex.rosa....@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Vitaliy, >> >> How did you find out a node in the cluster was not part in the cluster? >> any commands to check that? And then, how did you fix that? (Just curious >> and for future references) >> >> Thanks, >> Alex >> >> On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Vitaliy E <13vitam...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I've just joined the list, and am a bit late to the party. Sorry about >>> that. Thought I would contribute an answer anyway. >>> >>> Santi, what is you n_val? >>> >>> I observed the behavior you are describing on Riak 2.0.0 with n_val=3 in >>> two cases: >>> >>> 1. One of the nodes was not part of the cluster although the cluster was >>> thinking it was. Don't ask me how that happened. Obviously, when a request >>> hit that node part of the entries could not be found there. >>> >>> 2. Look for indexing errors in Solr console and Riak logs. Each Riak >>> node has its own Solr "repository", so if an entry fails to be indexed on >>> any of them, search results will be inconsistent depending on which set of >>> nodes returns it. Let's say you have replicas on nodes A, B, and C. Entry X >>> failed to be indexed on A, entry Y failed to be indexed on A and B, and >>> entry Z was indexed OK on all nodes. Then you may get {X,Y,Z}, {X,Z}, or >>> {Z} as your search results. >>> >>> In our case the indexing failures were caused by disk/filesystem errors. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Vitaly >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> riak-users mailing list >>> riak-users@lists.basho.com >>> http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com >>> >>> >> >
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