On Sep 14, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Brandon Williams wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 8:54 AM, Ryan Hadley wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> So, here's the backstory:
>>
>> We were running Cassandra 0.7.4 and at one point in time had a node in the
>> ring at 10.
Hi,
So, here's the backstory:
We were running Cassandra 0.7.4 and at one point in time had a node in the ring
at 10.84.73.18. We removed this node from the ring successfully in 0.7.4. It
stopped showing in the nodetool ring command. But occasionally we'd still get
weird log entries about faili
> maki
>
> 2011/5/13 Ryan Hadley :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running Cassandra (0.7.4) on a 4 node ring. It was a 3 node ring, but
>> we ended up expanding it to 4... So then I followed the many suggestions to
>> rebalance the ring. I found a script that sugg
Hi,
I'm running Cassandra (0.7.4) on a 4 node ring. It was a 3 node ring, but we
ended up expanding it to 4... So then I followed the many suggestions to
rebalance the ring. I found a script that suggested I use:
# ~/nodes_calc.py
How many nodes are in your cluster? 4
node 0: 0
node 1: 42535