>
> Inspecting sstables, we found that timestamp(TS field value) of these
> records was 1584349956844022, Monday, 16 March 2020 09:12:36.844.
> We neither delete these records nor truncate table.
> Is there anyway to manipulate records inside sstable manually?
>
Not really unless you plan to wri
You can issue a delete using a future timestamp.
http://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/cql/dml.html#grammar-token-update-parameter
Look for USING TIMESTAMP.
Jon
On Mon, Mar 2, 2020, 3:28 AM Furkan Cifci wrote:
> Greetings,
> In our C* cluster, one node lost time sync and it went to future(16
Greetings,
In our C* cluster, one node lost time sync and it went to future(16 Mar
2020) for a while.
After fixing timesync, we couldnt update or delete records which were
inserted while node's system time was from the future.
Inspecting sstables, we found that timestamp(TS field value) of these
r