This is a problem for us as well.
Our current planned approach is to parse the logs for repair errors.
Having nodetool repair return an exit code for some of this failures would be *very* useful.

Cheers,
Edward

On 12-10-08 06:49 PM, David Daeschler wrote:
Hello.

In the process of trying to streamline and provide better reporting
for various data storage systems, I've realized that although we're
verifying that nodetool repair runs, we're not verifying that it is
successful.

I found a bug relating to the exit code for nodetool repair, where, in
some situations, there is no way to verify the repair has completed
successfully: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2666

Is this still a problem? What is the best way to monitor the final
status of the repair command to make sure all is well?


Thank you ahead of time for any info.
- David

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