Re: Counters != Counts

2011-12-20 Thread aaron morton
some events and increment counters at the same time. > > Counters give me over-counts compared with the count of every corresponding > events. > > I sure that my non-counters counts are good. > > I'm not sure why these over-counts happen, but I heard that recovering from &g

Re: Counters != Counts

2011-12-20 Thread Alain RODRIGUEZ
;> >>> I store some events and increment counters at the same time. >>> >>> Counters give me over-counts compared with the count of every >>> corresponding events. >>> >>> I sure that my non-counters counts are good. >>> >>> I'

Re: Counters != Counts

2011-12-16 Thread Alain RODRIGUEZ
me time. >> >> Counters give me over-counts compared with the count of every >> corresponding events. >> >> I sure that my non-counters counts are good. >> >> I'm not sure why these over-counts happen, but I heard that recovering >> from commitlogs can pro

Re: Counters != Counts

2011-12-15 Thread Tyler Hobbs
unters at the same time. > > Counters give me over-counts compared with the count of every > corresponding events. > > I sure that my non-counters counts are good. > > I'm not sure why these over-counts happen, but I heard that recovering > from commitlogs can produce this. >

Counters != Counts

2011-12-14 Thread Alain RODRIGUEZ
y non-counters counts are good. I'm not sure why these over-counts happen, but I heard that recovering from commitlogs can produce this. I have some timeouts on phpcassa which are written in my apache logs while a compaction is running. However I am always able to write at Quorum, so I guess I