Hi there,
I’m bringing this thread back as its something that I thought was solved and is
apparently not fixed on my end.
To recap, I’m having trouble getting a node to join a cluster. Configuration
seems all right using the EC2MultiRegionSnitch but new nodes are unable to
handshake with seed
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linares
Mon, 18 Nov 2013 07:12:36
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thanks
On 14 Nov 2013, at 21:25, Robert Coli wrote:
> gc_grace_seconds
That still sounds like a race condition, can you create a ticket on
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
Cheers
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Aaron Morton
New Zealand
@aaronmorton
Co-Founder & Principal Consultant
Apache Cassandra Consulting
http://www.thelastpickle.com
On 15/11/2013, at 8:16 a
Having used (and moved off of) Titan I do not recommend it as a primary
database. Until it overcomes it’s extremely unoptimized graph traversals, it
will increase the load on your database by several orders of magnitude.
As a secondary analytics database, it might do fine. Just don’t rely on
Hmm. That "device about to die" write latency signature is
interesting. I have pinged our hosting company asking for specifics as
to exactly what USB thumb drive they supply.
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Dan Simpson wrote:
> It doesn't seem like a great idea. The USB drives typically use dyn
Not using a commit log at all isn't something I had considered. We may
very well be able to do that for our application. Thanks.
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 6:17 PM, Tupshin Harper wrote:
> It's conceivable that one of the faster USB 3.0 sticks would be sufficient
> for this. I wouldn't exactly call