Re: Anti Compactions while running repair

2020-11-09 Thread manish khandelwal
Thanks Alex

On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 12:36 PM Alexander DEJANOVSKI 
wrote:

> Only sstables at unrepaired state go through anticompaction.
>
> Le lun. 9 nov. 2020 à 07:01, manish khandelwal <
> manishkhandelwa...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> Thanks Alex.
>>
>> One more query, all are sstables (repaired + unrepaired ) part of
>> anti-compaction? We are using full repair with -pr option.
>>
>> Regards
>> Manish
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 11:17 AM Alexander DEJANOVSKI <
>> adejanov...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Manish,
>>>
>>> Anticompaction is the same whether you run full or incremental repair.
>>>
>>>
>>> Le ven. 6 nov. 2020 à 04:37, manish khandelwal <
>>> manishkhandelwa...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>
 In documentation it is given that while running incremental repairs,
 anti compaction is done which results in repaired and unrepaired sstables.
 Since anti compaction also runs with full repair and primary range repairs,
 I have the following
  question:

 Is anti compaction different in case of full repairs and incremental
 repairs?


 Regards
 Manish

>>>


Re: Anti Compactions while running repair

2020-11-08 Thread Alexander DEJANOVSKI
Only sstables at unrepaired state go through anticompaction.

Le lun. 9 nov. 2020 à 07:01, manish khandelwal 
a écrit :

> Thanks Alex.
>
> One more query, all are sstables (repaired + unrepaired ) part of
> anti-compaction? We are using full repair with -pr option.
>
> Regards
> Manish
>
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 11:17 AM Alexander DEJANOVSKI <
> adejanov...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Manish,
>>
>> Anticompaction is the same whether you run full or incremental repair.
>>
>>
>> Le ven. 6 nov. 2020 à 04:37, manish khandelwal <
>> manishkhandelwa...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> In documentation it is given that while running incremental repairs,
>>> anti compaction is done which results in repaired and unrepaired sstables.
>>> Since anti compaction also runs with full repair and primary range repairs,
>>> I have the following
>>>  question:
>>>
>>> Is anti compaction different in case of full repairs and incremental
>>> repairs?
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Manish
>>>
>>


Re: Anti Compactions while running repair

2020-11-08 Thread manish khandelwal
Thanks Alex.

One more query, all are sstables (repaired + unrepaired ) part of
anti-compaction? We are using full repair with -pr option.

Regards
Manish

On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 11:17 AM Alexander DEJANOVSKI 
wrote:

> Hi Manish,
>
> Anticompaction is the same whether you run full or incremental repair.
>
>
> Le ven. 6 nov. 2020 à 04:37, manish khandelwal <
> manishkhandelwa...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> In documentation it is given that while running incremental repairs, anti
>> compaction is done which results in repaired and unrepaired sstables. Since
>> anti compaction also runs with full repair and primary range repairs, I
>> have the following
>>  question:
>>
>> Is anti compaction different in case of full repairs and incremental
>> repairs?
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Manish
>>
>


Re: Anti Compactions while running repair

2020-11-08 Thread Alexander DEJANOVSKI
Hi Manish,

Anticompaction is the same whether you run full or incremental repair.


Le ven. 6 nov. 2020 à 04:37, manish khandelwal 
a écrit :

> In documentation it is given that while running incremental repairs, anti
> compaction is done which results in repaired and unrepaired sstables. Since
> anti compaction also runs with full repair and primary range repairs, I
> have the following
>  question:
>
> Is anti compaction different in case of full repairs and incremental
> repairs?
>
>
> Regards
> Manish
>


Anti Compactions while running repair

2020-11-05 Thread manish khandelwal
In documentation it is given that while running incremental repairs, anti
compaction is done which results in repaired and unrepaired sstables. Since
anti compaction also runs with full repair and primary range repairs, I
have the following
 question:

Is anti compaction different in case of full repairs and incremental
repairs?


Regards
Manish