yes you need to restore snapshot of the node’s own snapshot for every node
Abdul Patel 于2019年9月20日 周五上午2:08写道:
> Thanks , i guess i have both.
> So can we have either or?
> If i keep auto_snapshot? Can i remove nodetool snapshot?
> Woest case scenario if i wish to restore snapshot wh
Thanks , i guess i have both.
So can we have either or?
If i keep auto_snapshot? Can i remove nodetool snapshot?
Woest case scenario if i wish to restore snapshot which one will be best
option?
Also if we restore snapshot do we need to have snapshot on all nodes?
On Thursday, September 19, 2019
etool clearsnapshot' to free up space.
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 10:54 AM Abdul Patel wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I found recentmy that the nodetool snapshot golder is creating almost
> 120GB of filea when my actual keyspace folder has 20GB only.
> Do we need to change any paramater
Hey All,
I found recentmy that the nodetool snapshot golder is creating almost 120GB
of filea when my actual keyspace folder has 20GB only.
Do we need to change any paramater to avoid this?
Is this normal?
I have 3.11.4 version
Hi James!
Hai we are taking backups using nodetool snapshots but i occasionally see that
my script pauses while taking a snapshot of a CF, is this because when it is
taking snapshot does the sstables got compacted to a different one so it
couldn't find that particular sstable on which it is ta
Hai we are taking backups using nodetool snapshots but i occasionally see
that my script pauses while taking a snapshot of a CF, is this because
when it is taking snapshot does the sstables got compacted to a different
one so it couldn't find that particular sstable on which it is taking
snapshot
Ok, thank you.
2012/4/2 Rob Coli
> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 9:19 AM, R. Verlangen wrote:
> > - 3 node cluster
> > - RF = 3
> > - fully consistent (not measured, but let's say it is)
> >
> > Is it true that when I take a snaphot at only one of the 3 nodes this
> > contains all the data in the clus
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 9:19 AM, R. Verlangen wrote:
> - 3 node cluster
> - RF = 3
> - fully consistent (not measured, but let's say it is)
>
> Is it true that when I take a snaphot at only one of the 3 nodes this
> contains all the data in the cluster (at least 1 replica)?
Yes.
=Rob
--
=Robert
Hi there,
I have a question about the nodetool snapshot.
Situation:
- 3 node cluster
- RF = 3
- fully consistent (not measured, but let's say it is)
Is it true that when I take a snaphot at only one of the 3 nodes this
contains all the data in the cluster (at least 1 replica)?
With
gt;>
>> snapshot blocks until it's finished. it's just fast. :)
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Jeremy Davis
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Since "nodetool snapshot" returns immediately, how do I know when the
>> > snapshot p
Ok, cool. I thought all the nodetool commands were non blocking.
Thanks,
-JD
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Jonathan Ellis wrote:
> snapshot blocks until it's finished. it's just fast. :)
>
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Jeremy Davis
> wrote:
> >
> >
snapshot blocks until it's finished. it's just fast. :)
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Jeremy Davis
wrote:
>
> Since "nodetool snapshot" returns immediately, how do I know when the
> snapshot process has completed. When is it safe to start copying/taring the
>
Since "nodetool snapshot" returns immediately, how do I know when the
snapshot process has completed. When is it safe to start copying/taring the
files to back them up elsewhere?
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