RE: Repair on system_auth

2017-07-07 Thread Mark Furlong
Repair on system_auth There is a bug on repair system_auth keyspace. We just skip the repair on system_auth. Yes. it is ok to kill the running repair job On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Subroto Barua <sbarua...@yahoo.com.invalid<mailto:sbarua...@yahoo.com.invalid>> wrote: you can check the s

Re: Repair on system_auth

2017-07-06 Thread Hannu Kröger
You can also stop repair using JMX without restarting. There are scripts to do that. Hannu > On 6 Jul 2017, at 23.24, ­Fay Hou [Storage Service] <fay...@coupang.com> > wrote: > > There is a bug on repair system_auth keyspace. We just skip the repair on > system_auth.

Re: Repair on system_auth

2017-07-06 Thread ­Fay Hou [Storage Service]
There is a bug on repair system_auth keyspace. We just skip the repair on system_auth. Yes. it is ok to kill the running repair job On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Subroto Barua <sbarua...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > you can check the status via nodetool netstats > to kill th

Re: Repair on system_auth

2017-07-06 Thread Subroto Barua
you can check the status via nodetool netstatsto kill the repair job, restart the instance On Thursday, July 6, 2017, 1:09:42 PM PDT, Mark Furlong <mfurl...@ancestry.com> wrote: I have started a repair on my system_auth keyspace. The repair has started and the process shows as r

Repair on system_auth

2017-07-06 Thread Mark Furlong
I have started a repair on my system_auth keyspace. The repair has started and the process shows as running with ps but am not seeing any CPU with top. I’m also note seeing any antientropy sessions building merkle trees in the log. Can I safely kill a repair and how? Mark Furlong Sr