Actually I was creating my second node… Since I wanted to have a full 
replication I have changed the typology…

I have reverted the topology by getting the one on the tgz file since it was 
the first time I mess with it…

now that I reverted the file back it still does not get me my data : 

nodetool ring gives me this : 

Address         DC          Rack        Status State   Load            
Effective-Owership  Token                                       
                                                                                
           102515232201044920484540575422936921078     
127.0.0.1       datacenter1 rack1       Up     Normal  1,36 GB         0,00%    
           17406244052094587115982865059561225030      
88.190.62.134   datacenter1 rack1       Down   Normal  ?               0,00%    
           102515232201044920484540575422936921078   


Le 12 août 2013 à 18:47, Robert Coli <rc...@eventbrite.com> a écrit :

> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Morgan Segalis <msega...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm coming to you because I'm quite in a pickle, and need to get the 
> Cassandra database working asap…
> 
> First, #cassandra on freenode is usually better for emergent cases like this.
>   
> I tried to change the topology file and tried a node tool repair…
> 
> My first advice would be to change the topology file back.
>  
> in cassandra-cli when I tried to list a column family, it tells me
> 
> What does it say when you do nodetool ring?
> 
> =Rob
>  

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