I posted system log data, GC log data, debug log data, nodetool data. I believe I had described the situation more than adequately. Yesterday, I was asking what I assumed to be reasonable questions regarding the method for adding new nodes to a new rack.
Forgive me if it sounds unreasonable but I asked the same question again: your response regarding replication suggests that multiple racks in a datacentre is ALWAYS going to be the case when setting up a Cassandra cluster. Therefore, I can only assume that when setting up a new cluster there absolutely MUST be more than one rack. The question I was asking yesterday regarding adding a new nodes in a new rack has never been adequately answered here and the only information I can find elsewhere clearly states that it is not recommended to add more than one new node at a time to maintain data/token consistency. So how is it possible to add new hardware when one-at-a-time will absolutely overload the first node added? That seems like a reasonable, general question which anyone considering employing the software is going to ask. The reply to suggest that folk head off a pay for a course when there are ‘pre-sales’ questions is not a practical response as any business is unlikely to be spending speculative money. From: Jeff Jirsa <jji...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2022 4:43 PM To: cassandra <user@cassandra.apache.org> Cc: Bowen Song <bo...@bso.ng> Subject: Re: Adding nodes EXTERNAL On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 7:27 AM Marc Hoppins <marc.hopp...@eset.com<mailto:marc.hopp...@eset.com>> wrote: I was asking the questions but no one cared to answer. This is probably a combination of "it is really hard to answer a question with insufficient data" and your tone. Nobody here gets paid to help you solve your company's problems except you.