Hi Eric, Thanks for the reply. Some columns are big but I see the issue even when I stop storing the big columns. Some of the writes are timing out, not all. Where can I find the number of writes to Cassandra?
Regards, Amlan On 01-Apr-2015, at 7:43 pm, Eric R Medley <emed...@xylocore.com> wrote: > Amlan, > > Can you provide information on how much data is being written? Are any of the > columns really large? Are any writes succeeding or are all timing out? > > Regards, > > Eric R Medley > >> On Apr 1, 2015, at 9:03 AM, Amlan Roy <amlan....@cleartrip.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am new to Cassandra. I have setup a cluster with Cassandra 2.0.13. I am >> writing the same data in HBase and Cassandra and find that the writes are >> extremely slow in Cassandra and frequently seeing exception “Cassandra >> timeout during write query at consistency ONE". The cluster size for both >> HBase and Cassandra are same. >> >> Looks like something is wrong with my cluster setup. What can be the >> possible issue? Data and commit logs are written into two separate disks. >> >> Regards, >> Amlan >