Hi, I have one node in my 5-node cluster that effectively owns 100% and it looks like my cluster is rather imbalanced. Is it common to have it this imbalanced for 4-5 nodes?
My current output for a keyspace is: $ nodetool status myks Datacenter: Cassandra ===================== Status=Up/Down |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving -- Address Load Tokens Owns (effective) Host ID Rack UN X.X.X.33 203.92 GB 256 41.3% 871968c9-1d6b-4f06-ba90-8b3a8d92dcf0 RAC1 UN X.X.X.32 200.44 GB 256 34.2% d7cacd89-8613-4de5-8a5e-a2c53c41ea45 RAC1 UN X.X.X.51 197.17 GB 256 100.0% 344b0adf-2b5d-47c8-8881-9a3f56be6f3b RAC1 UN X.X.X.52 113.63 GB 1 46.3% 55daa807-af49-44c5-9742-fe456df621a1 RAC1 UN X.X.X.31 204.49 GB 256 78.3% 48cb0782-6c9a-4805-9330-38e192b6b680 RAC1 My keyspace has RF=3 and originally I added X.X.X.52 (num_tokens=1 was a mistake) and then X.X.X.51. I haven't executed `nodetool cleanup` on any nodes yet. For the curious, the full ring can be found here: https://gist.github.com/JensRantil/57ee515e647e2f154779 Cheers, Jens -- Jens Rantil Backend engineer Tink AB Email: jens.ran...@tink.se Phone: +46 708 84 18 32 Web: www.tink.se Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/#!/tink.se> Linkedin <http://www.linkedin.com/company/2735919?trk=vsrp_companies_res_photo&trkInfo=VSRPsearchId%3A1057023381369207406670%2CVSRPtargetId%3A2735919%2CVSRPcmpt%3Aprimary> Twitter <https://twitter.com/tink>