You need to manually assign the tokens to the nodes
http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations#Load_balancing
One should be 0 and the other 85070591730234615865843651857942052864
Cheers
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Aaron Morton
Freelance Cassandra Developer
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On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:46 AM, Ali Ahsan wrote:
> My cluster is unbalanced.One have 99 GB Data and other have 87 GB can any
> one explain why this is happening.
They are "pretty close" ... since a row key is pinned to a node - it
is possible that you have a really large row(s) on your .4 node.
On 05/13/2011 11:46 AM, Ali Ahsan wrote:
My cluster is unbalanced.One have 99 GB Data and other have 87 GB can
any one explain why this is happening.
[root@cassandra2 conf]# /root/cassandra/bin/nodetool -h 10.0.0.4 ring
Address Status Load
Range
My cluster is unbalanced.One have 99 GB Data and other have 87 GB can
any one explain why this is happening.
[root@cassandra2 conf]# /root/cassandra/bin/nodetool -h 10.0.0.4 ring
Address Status Load
Range Ring