Il 08/06/15 20:11, Robert Coli ha scritto:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 6:58 AM, ZeroUno zerozerouno...@gmail.com
mailto:zerozerouno...@gmail.com wrote:
So... if I stop the two nodes on the first DC, restore their
sstables' files, and then restart the nodes, nothing else needs to
be done
Il 05/06/15 22:40, Robert Coli ha scritto:
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Sebastian Estevez
sebastian.este...@datastax.com mailto:sebastian.este...@datastax.com
wrote:
Since you only restored one dc's sstables, you should be able to
rebuild them on the second DC.
Refresh means
Il 04/06/15 17:17, Sebastian Estevez ha scritto:
If you have all the sstables for each node and no token range changes,
you can just move the sstables to their spot in the data directory
(rsync or w/e) and bring up your nodes. If you're already up you can use
nodetool refresh to load the
Il 04/06/15 19:50, Robert Coli ha scritto:
http://www.pythian.com/blog/bulk-loading-options-for-cassandra/
Thank you Rob, but actually it doesn't matter to me which method is
used, I can use both nodetool refresh or sstableloader, as long as they
work! ;-)
My problem here is that it looks
Hi,
while defining backup and restore procedures for a Cassandra cluster I'm
trying to use sstableloader for restoring a snapshot from a backup, but
I'm not sure I fully understand the documentation on how it should be used.
Looking at the examples in the doc at