about hash calculation in reference page at docs.basho.com

2013-01-23 Thread Donald Yan
Hi there, I'm reading this page at http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/references/appendices/concepts/Replication/#Understanding-replication-by-example and have a question about the example given in the page. I quote it here: " The DocIdx hash is a 160 bit integer: (dev1@127.0.0.1)5> <> = DocIdx.

Re: about hash calculation in reference page at docs.basho.com

2013-01-29 Thread Donald Yan
hat hash from > 913438523331814323877303020447676887284957839361 to > 1096126227998177188652763624537212264741949407232 > > > Does this help? > > Thanks, > Charlie Voiselle > > > On Jan 24, 2013, at 12:05 AM, Donald Yan wrote: > > Hi there, > > I'

Re: about hash calculation in reference page at docs.basho.com

2013-02-03 Thread Donald Yan
partitions that come after the hashed >> value. >> >> If you consider the partition's name to be the end value that the >> partition holds, the an object that hashes to >> 1045375627425331784151332358177649483819648417632 being assigned to >> 1