>> If you are doing reads and writes using QUOURM double check that your code >> is correct. If it is provide some more info on what you are seeing. > > It seems correct. What more info could be of value? Can you reproduce the fault in a small script/program? We have a pretty solid history of Quourm / Quourm operations exhibiting strong consistency, so if there is a problem we'll need a way to reproduce it.
Cheers ----------------- Aaron Morton Freelance Cassandra Consultant New Zealand @aaronmorton http://www.thelastpickle.com On 12/03/2013, at 2:31 AM, André Cruz <andre.c...@co.sapo.pt> wrote: > On Mar 12, 2013, at 6:04 AM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> wrote: > >>> by a multiget will not find the just inserted data. >> Can you explain how the data is not found. >> Does it not find new columns or does it return stale columns ? > > It does not find new columns, I don't overwrite data. > >> If the read is run again does it return the expected value? > > Yes, when I go and check manually after this happens, the data is already > there. However, I think I saw an instance when the multiget query was > executed twice in quick succession, the first time it returned all the > results, the second time it didn't. This only happened once, so I filed it > under X-Files. > >> if you are getting stale data double check the the nodes / clients have >> their clocks synchronised. > > That's a good tip, I'll check. > >> If you are doing reads and writes using QUOURM double check that your code >> is correct. If it is provide some more info on what you are seeing. > > It seems correct. What more info could be of value? > > Thanks, > André >