Dear Alain,
Thanks again for your precious help.
I might help, but I need to know what you have done recently (change the RF,
Add remove node, cleanups, anything else as much as possible...)
I have a cluster of 5 nodes all running Cassandra 2.1.8.
I have a fixed schema which never changes. I ha
Hi Jean,
I might help, but I need to know what you have done recently (change the
RF, Add remove node, cleanups, anything else as much as possible...)
Also, could you please do the "nodetool status *myks*" for your keyspace(s)
? We will then be able to know the theoretical ownership of each node
No. I did not try.
I would like to understand what is going on before I make my problem, maybe
even worse.
I really would like to understand:
1) Is this normal?
2) What is the meaning of the column Load?
3) Is there anything to fix? Can I leave it like that?
4) Did I do something wrong? Wh
Hey Jean,
Did you try running a nodetool cleanup on all your nodes, perhaps one at a
time?
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 3:59 AM, Jean Tremblay <
jean.tremb...@zen-innovations.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a phenomena I cannot explain, and I would like to understand.
>
> I’m running Cassandra 2.1.8 on
Hi,
I have a phenomena I cannot explain, and I would like to understand.
I’m running Cassandra 2.1.8 on a cluster of 5 nodes.
I’m using replication factor 3, with most default settings.
Last week I done a nodetool status which gave me on each node a load of about
200 GB.
Since then there was no