On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 5:03 PM, zhangcheng wrote:
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> I think the keycaches and rowcahches are bothe persisted to disk when
> shutdown, and restored from disk when restart, then improve the performance.
>
Thanks - that would explain at least some of what I am seeing
cheers
>
> 2012-02-1
I think the keycaches and rowcahches are bothe persisted to disk when shutdown,
and restored from disk when restart, then improve the performance.
2012-02-13
zhangcheng
发件人: Franc Carter
发送时间: 2012-02-13 13:53:56
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主题: keycache persisted to disk ?
Hi,
I am testing C
Hi,
I am testing Cassandra on Amazon and finding performance can vary fairly
wildly. I'm leaning towards it being an artifact of the AWS I/O system but
have one other possibility.
Are keycaches persisted to disk and restored on a clean shutdown and
restart ?
cheers
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Updated http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/HowToBuild .
2012/2/13 Maki Watanabe :
> I found I can get the info by "git tag".
> I should better to learn git more to switch...
>
> 2012/2/13 Maki Watanabe :
>> Perfect! Thanks.
>>
>> 2012/2/13 Dave Brosius :
>>> Based on the tags listed here:
>>> http:/
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From: Maki Watanabe
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 12:50:13
To: Dave Brosius
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Perfect! Thanks.
2012/2
On 02/12/2012 10:53 PM, Shubham Srivastava wrote:
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I found I can get the info by "git tag".
I should better to learn git more to switch...
2012/2/13 Maki Watanabe :
> Perfect! Thanks.
>
> 2012/2/13 Dave Brosius :
>> Based on the tags listed here:
>> http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git
>>
>> I would look here
>>
>> http://git-wip
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2012/2/13 Dave Brosius :
> Based on the tags listed here:
> http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git
>
> I would look here
>
> http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=commit;h=9d4c0d9a37c7d77a05607b85611c3abdaf75be94
>
>
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> On 02/12/2012 10:39 PM, M
Based on the tags listed here:
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git
I would look here
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=commit;h=9d4c0d9a37c7d77a05607b85611c3abdaf75be94
On 02/12/2012 10:39 PM, Maki Watanabe wrote:
Hello,
How to find the right commit
Hello,
How to find the right commit SHA for specific cassandra release?
For example, how to checkout 0.8.9 release on git repository?
With git log --grep=0.8.9, I found the latest commit mentioned about 0.8.9 was
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commit 1f92277c4bf9f5f71303ecc5592e27603bc9dec1
Author: Sylvain Lebresne
Date:
> There was a thread on this a couple days ago -- short answer, the 'owns %'
> column is effectively incorrect when you're using multiple DCs. If you had
> all 3 servers in 1 DC, since server YYY has token 1 and server XXX has token
> 0, then server XXX would truly 'own' 0% (actually, 1/(2^128)
There was a thread on this a couple days ago -- short answer, the 'owns %'
column is effectively incorrect when you're using multiple DCs. If you had all
3 servers in 1 DC, since server YYY has token 1 and server XXX has token 0,
then server XXX would truly 'own' 0% (actually, 1/(2^128) :) ), a
Hi
I have deployed Cassandra 1.0.6 to a 2 data center and one data center (DC1)
having one node and the other data center (DC2) having two nodes. But when I
do a nodetool ring using one IP, the output says 0% owns of DC1 node. Please
see the output below.
# sh nodetool -h 10.XXX.XXX.XX ring
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