Well, I don't see anything special in the logs. "Remove token" seems to 
have done its job : accorging to the logs, old stored hints have been 
deleted.

If I were you, I would connect (through JMX, with jconsole) to one of the 
nodes that is sending messages to an old node, and would have a look at 
these MBean :
   - org.apache.net.FailureDetector : does SimpleStates looks good ? (or 
do you see an IP of an old node)
   - org.apache.net.MessagingService : do you see one of the old IP in one 
of the attributes ?
   - org.apache.net.StreamingService : do you see an old IP in 
StreamSources or StreamDestinations ?
   - org.apache.internal.HintedHandoff : are there non-zero ActiveCount, 
CurrentlyBlockedTasks, PendingTasks, TotalBlockedTask ?

Samuel




Nicolas Lalevée <nicolas.lale...@hibnet.org> 
08/06/2012 21:03
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Le 8 juin 2012 à 20:02, Samuel CARRIERE a écrit :

> I'm in the train but just a guess : maybe it's hinted handoff. A look in 
the logs of the new nodes could confirm that : look for the IP of an old 
node and maybe you'll find hinted handoff related messages.

I grepped on every node about every old node, I got nothing since the 
"crash".

If it can be of some help, here is some grepped log of the crash:

system.log.1: WARN [RMI TCP Connection(1037)-10.10.0.26] 2012-05-06 
00:39:30,241 StorageService.java (line 2417) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 is down 
and will not receive data for re-replication of /10.10.0.22
system.log.1: WARN [RMI TCP Connection(1037)-10.10.0.26] 2012-05-06 
00:39:30,242 StorageService.java (line 2417) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 is down 
and will not receive data for re-replication of /10.10.0.22
system.log.1: WARN [RMI TCP Connection(1037)-10.10.0.26] 2012-05-06 
00:39:30,242 StorageService.java (line 2417) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 is down 
and will not receive data for re-replication of /10.10.0.22
system.log.1: WARN [RMI TCP Connection(1037)-10.10.0.26] 2012-05-06 
00:39:30,243 StorageService.java (line 2417) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 is down 
and will not receive data for re-replication of /10.10.0.22
system.log.1: WARN [RMI TCP Connection(1037)-10.10.0.26] 2012-05-06 
00:39:30,243 StorageService.java (line 2417) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 is down 
and will not receive data for re-replication of /10.10.0.22
system.log.1: INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-05-06 00:44:33,822 Gossiper.java 
(line 818) InetAddress /10.10.0.24 is now dead.
system.log.1: INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-05-06 04:25:23,894 Gossiper.java 
(line 818) InetAddress /10.10.0.24 is now dead.
system.log.1: INFO [OptionalTasks:1] 2012-05-06 04:25:23,895 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 179) Deleting any stored hints for 
/10.10.0.24
system.log.1: INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-05-06 04:25:23,895 
StorageService.java (line 1157) Removing token 
127605887595351923798765477786913079296 for /10.10.0.24
system.log.1: INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-05-09 04:26:25,015 Gossiper.java 
(line 818) InetAddress /10.10.0.24 is now dead.


Maybe its the way I have removed nodes ? AFAIR I didn't used the 
decommission command. For each node I got the node down and then issue a 
remove token command.
Here is what I can find in the log about when I removed one of them:

system.log.1: INFO [GossipTasks:1] 2012-05-02 17:21:10,281 Gossiper.java 
(line 818) InetAddress /10.10.0.24 is now dead.
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 17:21:21,496 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-05-02 17:21:59,307 Gossiper.java 
(line 818) InetAddress /10.10.0.24 is now dead.
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 17:31:20,336 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 17:41:06,177 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 17:51:18,148 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 18:00:31,709 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 18:11:02,521 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 18:20:38,282 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 18:31:09,513 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 18:40:31,565 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 18:51:10,566 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 19:00:32,197 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 19:11:17,018 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2012-05-02 19:21:21,759 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 292) Endpoint /10.10.0.24 died before hint 
delivery, aborting
system.log.1: INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-05-02 20:05:57,281 Gossiper.java 
(line 818) InetAddress /10.10.0.24 is now dead.
system.log.1: INFO [OptionalTasks:1] 2012-05-02 20:05:57,281 
HintedHandOffManager.java (line 179) Deleting any stored hints for 
/10.10.0.24
system.log.1: INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-05-02 20:05:57,281 
StorageService.java (line 1157) Removing token 
145835300108973619103103718265651724288 for /10.10.0.24


Nicolas


> 
> 
> ----- Message d'origine -----
> De : Nicolas Lalevée [nicolas.lale...@hibnet.org]
> Envoyé : 08/06/2012 19:26 ZE2
> À : user@cassandra.apache.org
> Objet : Re: Dead node still being pinged
> 
> 
> 
> Le 8 juin 2012 à 15:17, Samuel CARRIERE a écrit :
> 
>> What does nodetool ring says ? (Ask every node)
> 
> currently, each of new node see only the tokens of the new nodes.
> 
>> Have you checked that the list of seeds in every yaml is correct ?
> 
> yes, it is correct, every of my new node point to the first of my new 
node
> 
>> What version of cassandra are you using ?
> 
> Sorry I should have wrote this in my first mail.
> I use the 1.0.9
> 
> Nicolas
> 
>> 
>> Samuel
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Nicolas Lalevée <nicolas.lale...@hibnet.org>
>> 08/06/2012 14:10
>> Veuillez répondre à
>> user@cassandra.apache.org
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>> user@cassandra.apache.org
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>> Objet
>> Dead node still being pinged
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I had a configuration where I had 4 nodes, data-1,4. We then bought 3 
bigger machines, data-5,7. And we moved all data from data-1,4 to 
data-5,7.
>> To move all the data without interruption of service, I added one new 
node at a time. And then I removed one by one the old machines via a 
"remove token".
>> 
>> Everything was working fine. Until there was an expected load on our 
cluster, the machine started to swap and become unresponsive. We fixed the 
unexpected load and the three new machines were restarted. After that the 
new cassandra machines were stating that some old token were not assigned, 
namely from data-2 and data-4. To fix this I issued again some "remove 
token" commands.
>> 
>> Everything seems to be back to normal, but on the network I still see 
some packet from the new cluster to the old machines. On the port 7000.
>> How I can tell cassandra to completely forget about the old machines ?
>> 
>> Nicolas
>> 
>> 
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