b/c node#1 has a start and end range, so you can see the boundaries for each node by looking at the last column.
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Mark <static.void....@gmail.com> wrote: > On 8/9/10 12:51 PM, S Ahmed wrote: > > that's the token range > > so node#1 is from 1600.. to 429.. > node#2 is from 429... to 1600... > > hopefully others can chime into confirm. > > On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Mark <static.void....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I'm running a 2 node cluster and when I run nodetool ring I get the >> following output >> >> Address Status State Load Token >> >> 160032583171087979418578389981025646900 >> 127.0.0.1 Up Normal 42.28 MB >> 42909338385373526599163667549814010691 >> 127.0.0.2 Up Normal 42.26 MB >> 160032583171087979418578389981025646900 >> >> The columns/values are pretty much self explanatory except for the first >> line. What is this value? >> >> Thanks >> > > I was just wondering why the "160032583171087979418578389981025646900" > token is on a line by itself and listed under 127.0.0.2. >