ation with Cassandra. I see that JVector supports it, but there
doesn't appear to be any documentation on how do make use of it in
Cassandra.
Options? Ideas?
Thank you!
-Joe
On 11/6/2024 10:16 AM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Hi All - have a table in Cassandra 5.02 that has several columns and a
Hi All - have a table in Cassandra 5.02 that has several columns and a
vector column.
I'm trying to do a hybrid query that includes a column and the ordering
using ANN. Such as:
select textdata from doc.google_gtr_t5_large where type='type1' order by
embeddings ANN of [-0.005542, 0.000996,
Found issue - num tokens was set incorrectly in my container. Upgrade
successful!
-Joe
On 11/5/2024 2:27 PM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Hi all - getting an error trying to upgrade our 4.x cluster to 5. The
following message repeats over and over and then the pod crashes:
Heap dump creation on
Hi all - getting an error trying to upgrade our 4.x cluster to 5. The
following message repeats over and over and then the pod crashes:
Heap dump creation on uncaught exceptions is disabled.
DEBUG [MemtableFlushWriter:2] 2024-11-05 19:25:12,763
ColumnFamilyStore.java:1379 - Flu
hours or days before the final failure.
If your cluster is already experiencing performance issues (e.g. due
to CPU bottleneck or GC pauses), it's highly likely that these are
related to the streaming failure.
On 15/08/2024 13:41, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Thank you Bowen - yeah the only ER
prevent or reduce the chance of it happening again in
the future.
On 14/08/2024 21:50, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Hi all - when adding a node to our existing 15 node cluster, I get:
DEBUG [NonPeriodicTasks:1] 2024-08-14 20:34:10,383
StreamCoordinator.java:152 - Finished connecting all sessions
WARN [N
Hi all - when adding a node to our existing 15 node cluster, I get:
DEBUG [NonPeriodicTasks:1] 2024-08-14 20:34:10,383
StreamCoordinator.java:152 - Finished connecting all sessions
WARN [NonPeriodicTasks:1] 2024-08-14 20:34:10,385
StreamResultFuture.java:242 - [Stream
#d7bf9f60-5a5e-11ef-aa7
Great news. Does anyone know if there have been updates to vectors
support and search?
-Joe
On 7/18/2024 4:58 PM, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache
Cassandra version 5.0-rc1.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the r
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Regards, Paul Brebner
*From: *Joe Obernberger
*Date: *Friday, 22 March 2024 at 3:19 am
*To: *user@cassandra.apache.org
*Subject: *Cassandra 5.0 Beta1 - vector searching results
EXTERNA
Hi All - I'd like to share some initial results for the vector search on
Cassandra 5.0 beta1. 3 node cluster running in kubernetes; fast Netapp
storage.
Have a table (doc.embeddings_googleflan5tlarge) with definition:
CREATE TABLE doc.embeddings_googleflant5large (
uuid text,
type tex
Hi all - I replaced a node in a 14 node cluster, and it rebuilt OK. I
started to see a lot of timeout errors, and discovered one of the nodes
had this message constantly repeated:
"waiting to acquire a permit to begin streaming" - so perhaps I hit this
bug:
https://www.mail-archive.com/commits
ed
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all of us/
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On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 1:53 PM Joe O
t you with incremental repairs? It will make
repairs hell of a lot faster. Of course, occasional full repair is
still needed, but that's another story.
On 17/08/2023 21:36, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Thank you. Enjoying this conversation.
Agree on blade servers, where each blade has a small
y and page cache. 1TB of RAM for 24GB heap * 40 instances is
definitely not enough. You'll most likely need between 1.5 and 2 TB
memory for 40x 24GB heap nodes. You may be better off with blade
servers than single server with gigantic memory and disk sizes.
On 17/08/2023 15:46, Joe Obernbe
itially thought. Your choice of
compaction strategy and compression ratio can dramatically affect this
calculation.
On 16/08/2023 16:33, Joe Obernberger wrote:
General question on how to configure Cassandra. Say I have 1PByte of
data to store. The general rule of thumb is that each node (or at
General question on how to configure Cassandra. Say I have 1PByte of
data to store. The general rule of thumb is that each node (or at least
instance of Cassandra) shouldn't handle more than 2TBytes of disk. That
means 500 instances of Cassandra.
Assuming you have very fast persistent stora
.
Regards
Manish
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 11:39 PM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Thank you. I've tried:
nodetool repair --full
nodetool repair -pr
They all get to 57% on any of the nodes, and then fail.
Interestingly the debug log only has INFO - there are no errors.
ecluster was not.
Thanks
Surbhi
On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 8:59 AM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi All - been using reaper to do repairs, but it has hung. I
tried to run:
nodetool repair -pr
on each of the nodes, but they all fail with some form of this error:
error: Repair job
Hi All - been using reaper to do repairs, but it has hung. I tried to run:
nodetool repair -pr
on each of the nodes, but they all fail with some form of this error:
error: Repair job has failed with the error message: Repair command #521
failed with error Did not get replies from all endpoints.
Hi all - I'm seeing this message:
"Pulling unreceived schema versions..."
in the debug log being repeated exactly every minute, but I can't find
what this means?
Thank you!
-Joe
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and it is easier to remove all commit log files to get
the node restarted.
Sean R. Durity
*From:*Joe Obernberger
*Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2023 3:15 PM
*To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
*Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Startup fails - 4.1.0
Hi all - cluster had a power outage and one of the nodes in a 14
Hi all - cluster had a power outage and one of the nodes in a 14 nodes
cluster isn't starting with:
DEBUG [MemtableFlushWriter:1] 2023-02-03 13:52:45,468
ColumnFamilyStore.java:1329 - Flushed to
[BigTableReader(path='/data/2/cassandra/data/doc/correlation_counts-ca4e8c0080b311edbd6d4d9b3bfd78b
ne of them isnt incremening, that one is
probably stuck.
There's at least one bug in 4.1 that can cause (I think? rate
limiters) to interact in a way that can cause this.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-18110 describes it and
has a workaround.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 9
I had a drive fail (first drive in the list) on a Cassandra cluster.
I've stopped the node (as it no longer starts), and am trying to remove
it from the cluster, but the removenode command is hung (been running
for 3 hours so far):
nodetool removenode status is always reporting the same token a
pping a replacement node
is necessary to avoid this.
— Scott
On Jan 17, 2023, at 7:28 AM, Joe Obernberger
wrote:
I come from the hadoop world where we have a cluster with probably
over 500 drives. Drives fail all the time; or well several a year
anyway. We remove that single drive
. Usually the fix exceeds the wait time and the node is
then out of the system anyway.
-----Original Message-
From: Joe Obernberger
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2023 6:31 PM
To: Jeff Jirsa ; user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: Failed disks - correct procedure
EXTERNAL
I'm using 4.1.0-1.
really bad state (lots of streaming = lots of
compactions = slower reads) and you may be seeing some inconsistency
if repairs weren't regularly running beforehand.
How much data was on the drive that failed? How much data do you
usually have per node?
Thanks,
Andy
On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 1
anges, but you also will want to do
repairs ahead of time too. To be honest it's not something I've done
recently, so I'm not as confident on executing that procedure.
Thanks,
Andy
On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 9:28 AM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi all - what is the correct procedure whe
Hi all - what is the correct procedure when handling a failed disk?
Have a node in a 15 node cluster. This node has 16 drives and cassandra
data is split across them. One drive is failing. Can I just remove it
from the list and cassandra will then replicate? If not - what?
Thank you!
-Joe
I too came from HBase and discovered adding several nodes at a time
doesn't work. Are you absolutely sure that the clocks are in sync
across the nodes? This has bitten me several times.
-Joe
On 7/11/2022 6:23 AM, Bowen Song via user wrote:
You should look for warning and error level logs i
Jan 7, 2022 at 4:23 PM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi - in order to get the node back up and running I did the following:
Deleted all data on the node:
Added: -Dcassandra.replace_address=172.16.100.39
to the cassandra.env.sh <http://cassandra.env.sh> file, and
started it
Thank you.
The -Dcom.sun.jndi.rmiURLParsing=legacy works for me.
-Joe
On 4/27/2022 4:28 AM, Erick Ramirez wrote:
This issue was reported in
https://community.datastax.com/questions/13764/ as well. TL;DR the URL
parser for JNDI providers was made stricter in Oracle Java 8u331 and
brackets are
ue"
There's a chance that fixes it (for an unpleasant reason).
Did you get a specific stack trace / log message at all? or just that
error?
On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 1:47 PM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi All - upgraded java recently
(java-11-openjdk-11.0.15.0.9-2.el7_9.x86_64) ,
Hi All - upgraded java recently
(java-11-openjdk-11.0.15.0.9-2.el7_9.x86_64) , and now getting:
nodetool: Failed to connect to '127.0.0.1:7199' - URISyntaxException:
'Malformed IPv6 address at index 7: rmi://[127.0.0.1]:7199'.
whenever running nodetool.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
-Joe
--
This would be a good use case for Spark + Cassandra.
-Joe
On 4/26/2022 8:48 AM, 18624049226 wrote:
We have a business scenario. We must execute the following statement:
select * from tbl;
This CQL has no WHERE condition.
What I want to ask is that if the data in this table is more than one
umber of servers is obviously not
practical due the the available screen space constraint.
On 28/02/2022 21:59, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Hi all - curious what tools are folks using to manage large Cassandra
clusters? For example, to do tasks such as nodetool cleanup after a
node or nodes are add
Hi all - curious what tools are folks using to manage large Cassandra
clusters? For example, to do tasks such as nodetool cleanup after a
node or nodes are added to the cluster, or simply rolling start/stops
after an update to the config or a new version?
We've used puppet before; is that what
. Fast!
Good times ahead.
-Joe
On 2/8/2022 10:00 AM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Update - I believe that for large tables, the
spark.cassandra.read.timeoutMS needs to be very long; like 4 hours or
longer. The job now runs much longer, but still doesn't complete.
I'm now facing th
ts?
Thanks all.
-Joe
On 2/7/2022 10:35 AM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Some more info. Tried different GC strategies - no luck.
It only happens on large tables (more than 1 billion rows). Works fine
on a 300million row table. There is very high CPU usage during the run.
I
/3/2022 9:30 PM, manish khandelwal wrote:
It maybe the case you have lots of tombstones in this table which is
making reads slow and timeouts during bulk reads.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022, 03:23 Joe Obernberger
wrote:
So it turns out that number after PT is increments of 60 seconds.
I chan
as 40 cores. Xmx is set to 32G.
13 node cluster.
Any ideas on what else to try?
-Joe
On 2/4/2022 10:39 AM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Still no go. Oddly, I can use trino and do a count OK, but with spark
I get the timeouts. I don't believe tombstones are an issue:
nodetool cfstats doc
w and timeouts during bulk reads.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022, 03:23 Joe Obernberger
wrote:
So it turns out that number after PT is increments of 60 seconds.
I changed the timeout to 96, and now I get PT16M
(96/6). Since I'm still getting timeouts, something else
mus
calRunnable.run(FastThreadLocalRunnable.java:30)
-Joe
On 2/3/2022 3:30 PM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
I did find this:
https://github.com/datastax/spark-cassandra-connector/blob/master/doc/reference.md
And "spark.cassandra.read.timeoutMS" is set to 12.
Running a test now, and I thi
I did find this:
https://github.com/datastax/spark-cassandra-connector/blob/master/doc/reference.md
And "spark.cassandra.read.timeoutMS" is set to 12.
Running a test now, and I think that is it. Thank you Scott.
-Joe
On 2/3/2022 3:19 PM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Thank you S
;re running a Spark job, I'd recommend using the DataStax Spark
Cassandra Connector which distributes your query to executors
addressing slices of the token range which will land on replica sets,
avoiding the scatter-gather behavior that can occur if using the Java
driver alone.
Cheers,
– Scott
Hi all - using a Cassandra 4.0.1 and a spark job running against a large
table (~8 billion rows) and I'm getting this error on the client side:
Query timed out after PT2M
On the server side I see a lot of messages like:
DEBUG [Native-Transport-Requests-39] 2022-02-03 14:39:56,647
ReadCallback.j
removed
first item from the list system data regenerated in the new first
directory in the list. And then merged??? when original first dir returned
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 4:23 PM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi - in order to get the node back up and running I did the following:
Deleted all
-cassandra-node-already-exists
can you be little narrate 'If I remove a drive other than the first
one'? what does it means
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 2:52 PM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi All - I have a 13 node cluster running Cassandra 4.0.1. If I
stop a
node
Hi All - I have a 13 node cluster running Cassandra 4.0.1. If I stop a
node, edit the cassandra.yaml file, comment out the first drive in the
list, and restart the node, it fails to start saying that a node already
exists in the cluster with the IP address.
If I put the drive back into the li
it common for the node to
come down? /
this actually depends on the disk_failure_policy in your
cassandra.yaml file, read the comments in it will help you understand
the available choices.
Cheers,
Bowen
On 06/12/2021 14:11, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Hi All - one node in an 11 node cluster expe
ye on the log.
On 03/12/2021 20:51, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Hi all - just added a node to an 11 node cluster (4.0.1) and it
synced up OK, but now all queries are timing out.
This time I made sure the clocks are synced! :)
Kinda desperate to get this to work again. What can I check do? Just
nd re-add the node? When a drive fails with
cassandra, is it common for the node to come down?
Thank you!
-Joe Obernberger
dd it, and keep an eye on the log.
On 03/12/2021 20:51, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Hi all - just added a node to an 11 node cluster (4.0.1) and it
synced up OK, but now all queries are timing out.
This time I made sure the clocks are synced! :)
Kinda desperate to get this to work again. What can
Hi all - just added a node to an 11 node cluster (4.0.1) and it synced
up OK, but now all queries are timing out.
This time I made sure the clocks are synced! :)
Kinda desperate to get this to work again. What can I check do? Just
added the .34 node. One item of concern is the amount of load
AND max_index_interval = 2048
AND memtable_flush_period_in_ms = 0
AND min_index_interval = 128
AND read_repair = 'BLOCKING'
AND speculative_retry = '99p';
-Joe
On 11/29/2021 11:22 AM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
I have an 11 node cluster and am experiencing hig
I have an 11 node cluster and am experiencing high read latency on one
table. This table has ~112 million rows:
nodetool tablehistograms doc.origdoc
doc/origdoc histograms
Percentile Read Latency Write Latency SSTables Partition
Size Cell Count
(micros)
Hi Erick - yes I do. There is a good chance that I'll remove hercules
from the cluster (4 tokens), it was the first system that I put
cassandra on. Chaos has less drives than the other systems.
-joe
On 10/29/2021 7:57 PM, Erick Ramirez wrote:
Out of curiosity, what's up with hercules and cha
.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 12:04 PM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
I recently added a node to a cluster. Immediately after adding the
node, the cluster status (nyx is the new node):
UJ nyx.querymasters.com <http://nyx.querymasters.com> 181.25 KiB
250 ?
07bccfce-45f
I recently added a node to a cluster. Immediately after adding the
node, the cluster status (nyx is the new node):
UJ nyx.querymasters.com 181.25 KiB 250 ?
07bccfce-45f1-41a3-a5c4-ee748a7a9b98 rack1
UN enceladus.querymasters.com 569.53 GiB 200 35.1%
ing nulls in some columns?
Are you TTL'ing everything ?
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 3:28 PM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Update - after 10 days, I'm able to use the table again; prior to
that all selects timed out.
Are deletes basically forbidden with Cassandra? If you have
zero rows,
after deleting them, I can no longer do a select from the table as it
times out.
Thank you!
-Joe
On 10/14/2021 3:38 PM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
I'm not sure if tombstones is the issue; is it? Grace is set to 10
days, that time has not passed yet.
-Joe
On 10/14/2021 1:37
n Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 8:49 AM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi all - I have a table where I've needed to delete a number of rows.
I've run repair, but I still can't select from the table.
select * from doc.indexorganize limit 10;
OperationTimedOut: errors={'172
Hi all - I have a table where I've needed to delete a number of rows.
I've run repair, but I still can't select from the table.
select * from doc.indexorganize limit 10;
OperationTimedOut: errors={'172.16.100.37:9042': 'Client request
timeout. See Session.execute[_async](timeout)'},
last_host
Just as a data point - I'm running 4.0.1 on Rocky Linux 8x and CentOS
Stream 8.x.
-Joe
On 9/27/2021 12:09 PM, Saha, Sushanta K wrote:
I am currently running Open Source Apache Cassandra 3.11.1 on RedHat
7.7. But, need to upgrade the OS to RedHat to 7.9 or 8.x.
The site
cassandra.apache.org/
ure they are not the bottleneck
On 15/09/2021 20:34, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Thank you Erick - looking through all the logs on the nodes I found this:
INFO [CompactionExecutor:17551] 2021-09-15 15:13:20,524
CompactionTask.java:245 - Compacted
(fb0cdca0-1658-11ec-9098-dd70c3a3487a) 4 sstables to
[/d
Thank you Erick - looking through all the logs on the nodes I found this:
INFO [CompactionExecutor:17551] 2021-09-15 15:13:20,524
CompactionTask.java:245 - Compacted
(fb0cdca0-1658-11ec-9098-dd70c3a3487a) 4 sstables to
[/data/7/cassandra/data/doc/fieldcounts-03b67080ada111ebade9fdc1d34336d3/n
I'm getting a lot of the following errors during ingest of data:
com.datastax.oss.driver.api.core.servererrors.WriteTimeoutException:
Cassandra timeout during COUNTER write query at consistency ONE (1
replica were required but only 0 acknowledged the write)
at
com.datastax.oss.driver.a
0 ms and Mean cross-node dropped
latency: 15137813 ms
Can you please check that the NTP client is running on all servers and
the clocks are in sync?
Cheers,
Bowen
On 10/09/2021 16:18, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Good idea.
There are two seed nodes:
I see this on one (note 172.16.100.44 i
s the issue fixed in 4.0.1
(CASSANDRA-16877) was, you may see some indication there.
Sam
On 10 Sep 2021, at 15:56, Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Thank you Jeff - yes, this is on the latest 4.0.1
nodetool version
ReleaseVersion: 4.0.1
nodetool status
Datacenter: datacenter1
===
Sta
, and was
released 3 days ago. I've never seen it on a 10 node cluster before,
but I'd be trying that.
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 7:50 AM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
I have a 10 node cluster and am trying to add another node. The new
node is running Rocky Linux and I'm gettin
I have a 10 node cluster and am trying to add another node. The new
node is running Rocky Linux and I'm getting the unable to gossip with
any peers error. Firewall and SELinux are off. I can ping all the
other nodes OK. I've checked everything I can think of (/etc/hosts,
listen_address, bro
get most of the
redundancy of having lots of small nodes in few(er) rack units.
SuperMicro has a chassis that can accommodate 14 servers in 4U:
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/superblade/enclosure#4U
- Max
On Aug 2, 2021, at 12:05 pm, Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Thank you Jeff. Consider
x27;d also need 24 IPs, and you'd need a NIC that could send/receive
24x the normal bandwidth. And the cost of rebuilding such a node
would be 24x higher than normal (so consider how many of those you'd
have in a cluster, and how often they'd fail).
On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 11:0
We have a large amount of data to be stored in Cassandra, and if we were
to purchase new hardware in limited space, what would make the most sense?
Dell has machines with 24, 8TByte drives in a 2u configuration. Given
Cassandra's limitations (?) to large nodes, would it make sense to run
24 copi
Whoo hoo! Looking forward to trying it out!
-Joe
On 7/26/2021 4:03 PM, Brandon Williams wrote:
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache
Cassandra version 4.0.0.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right
choice when you need scalability and high a
Downloading now! Thank you! yum update cassandra!
-Joe
On 6/30/2021 3:55 PM, Patrick McFadin wrote:
Congrats to everyone that worked on this iteration. If you haven't
looked at the CHANGES.txt there were some great catches in RC1. Just
like it should happen!
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 12:29 P
I've been using Grafana+Prometheus and the
jmx_prometheus_javaagent-0.15.0.jar agent on the cassandra cluster.
Then use CassandraReaper for scheduled repairs.
Used this guide:
https://www.cloudwalker.io/2020/05/17/monitoring-cassandra-with-prometheus/
-Joe
On 6/16/2021 11:21 AM, Surbhi Gupta
How does this work? I have a program that runs a series of alter table
statements, and then does inserts. In some cases, the insert happens
immediately after the alter table statement and the insert fails because
the schema (apparently) has not had time to propagate. I get an
Undefined colum
Please dis-regard - this appears to be a netty issue not a
datastax/cassandra issue. My apologies!
-joe
On 5/24/2021 11:05 AM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
I'm getting the following error using 4.0RC1. I've increased direct
memory to 1g with: -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=1024m
The error com
I'm getting the following error using 4.0RC1. I've increased direct
memory to 1g with: -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=1024m
The error comes from an execute statement on a static
PreparedStatement. It runs fine for a while, and then dies.
Any ideas?
2021-05-24 11:03:10,342 ERROR [io.qua.ver.htt.run.
.
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managed services
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 10:23 PM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi - I waited 3 hours. It was syncing up data; I could see
network traffic, but then it stopped. I didn't check netstats,
but
raft.so <https://raft.so> - Cassandra consulting, support, and
managed services
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 7:44 AM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi all - I'm getting the following error on RC1:
WARN [Messaging-EventLoop-3-23] 2021-05-10 17:29:12,431
NoSpamLogger.java:95 -
Hi all - I'm getting the following error on RC1:
WARNÂ [Messaging-EventLoop-3-23] 2021-05-10 17:29:12,431
NoSpamLogger.java:95 -
/172.16.100.39:7000->/172.16.100.248:7000-URGENT_MESSAGES-e8d21588
dropping message of type FAILURE_RSP whose timeout expired before
reaching the network
ERROR [Co
May 8, 2021 at 11:23 AM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Whoops - had it in the wrong datacenter. Same issue - new node is
stuck in UJ, but I can start/stop OK with systemctl.
Datacenter: datacenter1
===
Status=Up/Down
|/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Mov
StorageService.java:1090 - Some
data streaming failed. Use nodetool to check bootstrap state and resume.
For more, see `nodetool help bootstrap`. IN_PROGRESS
-Joe
On 5/7/2021 5:37 PM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
When I try to halt the joining node with systemctl stop cassandra, it
hangs. I don
It hangs in UJ. I
deleted all data on the new node (not much there cuz it's new!), and
tried again. Same issue.
In other news, java 11 is working. :)
-Joe
On 5/7/2021 5:07 PM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Have an existing 5 node RC1 cluster and trying to join two more nodes
to it.
The ne
Have an existing 5 node RC1 cluster and trying to join two more nodes to it.
The new node is stuck in the UJ status:
Datacenter: datacenter1
===
Status=Up/Down
|/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
-- Address        Load       Tokens Owns
(effective)Â H
My bad. It's V4, not v4. :)
Works fine with V4. Spews errors on V5.
-Joe
On 5/7/2021 12:16 PM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
So I'm confused.
I get this on startup from the client:
2021-05-07 15:27:48,119 WARNÂ
[com.dat.oss.dri.int.cor.poo.ChannelPool] (s1-admin-1)
[s
driver version
3.11.0?
Thanks,
Sam
On 7 May 2021, at 16:12, Joe Obernberger
wrote:
I can retry Java 11.
I am seeing this error a lot - still debugging, but I'll throw it out
there - using 4.11.1 driver and a 4 node RC1 cluster. I'm seeing
warning in the cassandra logs abou
correctly)
- There's a bunch of new defensive rate limiters and hot-tunable
properties in the database that people will enjoy once they need to
use them
- JDK11�
On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 6:05 AM Joe Obernberger
wrote:
Hi Sean - I'm using RC1 now in a research environment on
Hi Sean - I'm using RC1 now in a research environment on bare metal.
The biggest drawback of Cassandra for me is that Cassandra has issues
working with modern large servers - a server with >32TBytes of SSD seems
to be a non-starter.
I tried running Cassandra with java 11, and that doesn't app
oe
On 5/5/2021 10:26 AM, Bowen Song wrote:
This sounds like the clock on your Cassandra servers are not in sync.
Can you please ensure all Cassandra servers have their clock synced
(usually via NTP) and retry this?
On 05/05/2021 14:42, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Want to add - I am seeing this
-joe
On 5/5/2021 9:35 AM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
I'm seeing some odd behavior with RC1 and counters - from cqlsh:
cqlsh> select * from doc.seq;
id | doccount
--+--
DS | 1
DS_1 | 844
(2 rows)
cqlsh> update doc.seq set doccount=doccount+1 whe
I'm seeing some odd behavior with RC1 and counters - from cqlsh:
cqlsh> select * from doc.seq;
id | doccount
--+--
DS | 1
DS_1 | 844
(2 rows)
cqlsh> update doc.seq set doccount=doccount+1 where id='DS_1';
OperationTimedOut: errors={'172.16.100.208:9042': 'Client r
Can't wait to try it!
-joe
On 4/25/2021 11:44 AM, Patrick McFadin wrote:
This is pretty exciting and a huge milestone for the project.
Congratulations to all the contributors who worked hard at making this
the release it needed to be and honoring the database that powers the
world.Â
Patrick
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If you need help from us to find out why did it happen, you will need
to share a bit more information with us, such as the CQL query and the
table definition.
On 13/04/2021 16:53, Joe Obern
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If you need help from us to find out why did it happen, you will need
to share a bit more information with us, such as the CQL query and the
table definition.
On 13/04/2021 16:53, Joe Obernb
I'm getting this error:
com.datastax.oss.driver.api.core.DriverTimeoutException: Query timed out
after PT1M
but I can't find any documentation on this message. Anyone know what
this means? I'm updating a counter value and then doing a select from
the table. The table that I'm selecting fro
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<https://www.backblaze.com/blog/vault-cloud-storage-architecture/>
On 08/04/2021 17:50, Joe Obernberger wrote:
I am also curious on this question.� Say your use case is to
store 10PBytes of data in a new server room / data-center with
new equipment,
I am also curious on this question. Say your use case is to store
10PBytes of data in a new server room / data-center with new equipment,
what makes the most sense? If your database is primarily write with
little read, I think you'd want to maximize disk space per rack space.
So you may opt
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