Hi,
When using C* 2.0 in a large 100 node cluster with Murmer3Hash, vnodes and
256 tokens assigned to each node, is it possible to find out where a
certain key is destined to go?
If the keyspace defined has replication factor = 3, then a specific key
like 'row-1' would be destined to go to 3
In CQL there is a token() function you can use to find the result of your
partitioning schemes hash function for any value.
e.g. select token(value) from column_family1 where partition_column = value;
You then need to find out which nodes are responsible for that value using
nodetool ring
hi,
you can try :
nodetool getendpoints keyspace cf key - Print the end points that
owns the key
2013/10/8 Christopher Wirt chris.w...@struq.com
In CQL there is a token() function you can use to find the result of your
partitioning schemes hash function for any value.
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e.g.