What would be the procedure in this case? Run drain on the node that is
disagreeing? But is it enough to run just drain or you suggest drain + rm
system files?
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Yeah it happens from time to time even if everything seems to be fine that
schema changes don't work correctly. But it's always repairable with the
described procedure. Therefore the operator being available is a must have I
think.
Drain is a nodetool command. The node flushes data and stops ac