Hi Carlos,
Yes, I should have been more specific about that; basically all my primary
ID:s are random UUIDs so I find that very hard to believe that my data
model should be the problem here. I will run a full repair of the cluster,
execute a cleanup and recommission the node, then.
Thanks,
Jens
Your data model also contributes to the balance (or lack of) of the
cluster. If you have a really bad data partitioning Cassandra will not do
any magic.
Regarding that cluster, I would decommission the x.52 node and add it again
with the correct configuration. After the bootstrap, run a cleanup. I
Hi,
I have one node in my 5-node cluster that effectively owns 100% and it
looks like my cluster is rather imbalanced. Is it common to have it this
imbalanced for 4-5 nodes?
My current output for a keyspace is:
$ nodetool status myks
Datacenter: Cassandra
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Status=Up/Down
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