Here is what I have done so far:
https://github.com/apache/cassandra/compare/trunk...instaclustr:repair_management

> I'm not sure what you mean by "coordinator repair commands". Do you mean
full repairs?

By coordinator repair I meant the repair command from the coordinator node.
That is the repair command from StorageService::repairAsync . Hopefully the
branch above shows what I am mean.





On 19 May 2017 at 03:16, Blake Eggleston <beggles...@apple.com> wrote:

> I am looking to improve monitoring and management of repairs (so far I
> have
> patch for adding ActiveRepairs to table/keyspace metrics) and come across
> ActiveRepairServiceMBean but this appears to be limited to incremental
> repairs. Is there a reason for this
>
> The incremental repair stuff was just the first set of jmx controls added
> to ActiveRepairService. ActiveRepairService is involved in all repairs
> though.
>
> I was looking to add something very similar to this nodetool repair_admin
> but it would work on co-ordinator repair commands.
>
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "coordinator repair commands". Do you mean
> full repairs?
>
> What is the purpose of the current repair_admin? If I wish to add the
> above
> should I rename the MBean to say
> org.apache.cassandra.db:type=IncrementalRepairService and the nodetool
> command to inc_repair_admin ?
>
>
> nodetool help repair_admin says it's purpose is to "list and fail
> incremental repair sessions". However, by failing incremental repair
> sessions, it doesn't mean that it cancels the validation/sync, just that it
> releases the sstables that were involved in the repair back into the
> unrepaired data set. I don't see any reason why you couldn't add this
> functionality to the existing RepairService mbean. That said, before
> getting into mbean names, it's probably best to come up with a plan for
> cancelling validation and sync on each of the replicas involved in a given
> repair. As far as I know (though I may be wrong), that's not currently
> supported.
>
> On May 17, 2017 at 7:36:51 PM, Cameron Zemek (came...@instaclustr.com)
> wrote:
>
> I am looking to improve monitoring and management of repairs (so far I
> have
> patch for adding ActiveRepairs to table/keyspace metrics) and come across
> ActiveRepairServiceMBean but this appears to be limited to incremental
> repairs. Is there a reason for this?
>
> I was looking to add something very similar to this nodetool repair_admin
> but it would work on co-ordinator repair commands.
>
> For example:
> $ nodetool repair_admin --list
> Repair#1 mykeyspace columnFamilies=colfamilya,colfamilyb;
> incremental=True;
> parallelism=parallel progress=5%
>
> $ nodetool repair_admin --terminate 1
> Terminating repair command #1 (19f00c30-1390-11e7-bb50-ffb920a6d70f)
>
> $ nodetool repair_admin --terminate-all # calls
> ssProxy.forceTerminateAllRepairSessions()
> Terminating all repair sessions
> Terminated repair command #2 (64c44230-21aa-11e7-9ede-cd6eb64e3786)
>
> What is the purpose of the current repair_admin? If I wish to add the
> above
> should I rename the MBean to say
> org.apache.cassandra.db:type=IncrementalRepairService and the nodetool
> command to inc_repair_admin ?
>
>

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