To be thorough, token ranges do not overlap per DC. Ranges in different DCs
do overlap as the token distribution is different.

Le mer. 31 août 2016 10:51, Moshe Levy <l...@nemesis.co.il> a écrit :

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> On Wednesday, 31 August 2016, Alexander DEJANOVSKI <adejanov...@gmail.com>
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>> Hi Siddharth,
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>> yes, we are sure token ranges will never overlap (I think the start token
>> in describering output is excluded and the end token included).
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>> You can get per host information in the Datastax Java driver using :
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>> Set<TokenRange> rangesForKeyspace =  cluster.getMetadata()
>> .getTokenRanges(keyspaceName, host);
>> Bye,
>>
>> Alex
>>
>> Le mar. 30 août 2016 à 10:04, Siddharth Verma <
>> verma.siddha...@snapdeal.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi ,
>>> Can we be sure that, token ranges in nodetool describering will be non
>>> overlapping?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Siddharth Verma
>>>
>>

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