Looks like some problem with our monitoring framework. Thanks for you help !
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Anishek Agarwal wrote:
> OS used : Cent OS 6 on all nodes except *10*.125.138.59 ( which runs Cent
> OS 7)
> All of them are running Cassandra 2.0.17
>
> output of the test :
>
> host ip
Hi Lokesh,
Jack Krupansky sent an email to this list just this morning with all the
detail you should need to understand why this happens.
Steve
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 4:38 PM, Lokesh Ceeba - Vendor <
lokesh.ce...@walmart.com> wrote:
> Hello Team
>
>The Kafka-Storm
Hello Team
The Kafka-Storm is running and the logs says, it
processed 500,000 records.
But the table count(*) fails – timeout -- Do you know why ??
cqlsh:sandbox> select count(*) from events;
OperationTimedOut: errors={}, last_host=10.226.68.248
DDL –setting parame
We're working on that very documentation, but there's nothing about the
product that is inherently single datacenter. That is to say, if you
ALREADY wire together multiple data centers (via VPN, etc), then there's
zero about Kubernetes that wouldn't work great today (as folks are already
doing). Wh
Hi, could anyone please tell me whether is it possible to remove an
existing node from cluster while another node is joining the same cluster?
Thanks,
Mir
Based on a recent inquiry and a recent thread of my own, and the coming
support for wide rows, I'll focus in on this question that I feel needs
better documentation of recommended best practice:
When can the COUNT(*) aggregate row-counting function be used?
Accept for relatively small or narrow q
Sorry to resurrect this now, but I don't consider anything after 3.0.x
stable.
I wrote a blog post about this to be clear:
https://www.pythian.com/blog/cassandra-version-production/
Use it and pick a version based on your needs.
Regards,
Carlos Juzarte Rolo
Cassandra Consultant / Datastax Certi
Hello,
We have just started exploring cassandra for our project and learning
basics for designing tables to meet our queries.
We will have a table with following fields :
user_id
list_id
fname
lname
email
AND so on.
We have each user with multiple lists (csv data) so have created table as
below
OS used : Cent OS 6 on all nodes except *10*.125.138.59 ( which runs Cent
OS 7)
All of them are running Cassandra 2.0.17
output of the test :
host ip: 10.124.114.113
host DC : WDC
distance of host: LOCAL
host is up: true
cassandra version : 2.0.17
host ip: 10.124.114.108
host DC : WDC
dist
Hi,
I am provisioning a new datacenter for an existing cluster. A rather shaky
VPN connection is hindering me from making a "nodetool rebuild" bootstrap
on the new DC. Interestingly, I have a full fresh database snapshot/backup
at the same location as the new DC (transferred outside of the VPN). I
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