Not directly, but you should be able to use the output of the getendpoints
operation, and of nodetool ring to find the IP address that matches the DC
you are looking for.
Thanks,
Mike
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Kanwar Sangha kan...@mavenir.com wrote:
Thanks ! Is there also a way to
Not sure about making things go faster, but you should be able to monitor
it with nodetool compactionstats.
Thanks,
Mike
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Brian Tarbox tar...@cabotresearch.comwrote:
I'm recovering from a significant failure and so am doing lots of nodetool
move, removetoken,
http://www.dimanoinmano1.it/ubnb7o.php?s=lf
I'm fairly new to Cassandra myself, but had to solve a similar problem. If
ordering of the student number values is not important to you, you can
store them as UTF8 values (Ascii would work too, may be a better choice?),
and the resulting columns would be sorted by the lexical ordering of the
Occasionally as I'm doing my regular anti-entropy repair I end up with a
node that uses an exceptional amount of disk space (node should have about
5-6 GB of data on it, but ends up with 25+GB, and consumes the limited
amount of disk space I have available)
How come a node would consume 5x its
@aaronmorton
http://www.thelastpickle.com
On 17/08/2012, at 2:56 AM, Michael Morris michael.m.mor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Occasionally as I'm doing my regular anti-entropy repair I end up with a
node that uses an exceptional amount of disk space (node should have about
5-6 GB of data