Hello,
Sorry,It is right that you say so.
Checking data is very difficult.
But, If the writing of data is returned correctly,
one or more data is written certainly on Cassandra.
Therefore,
If you didn't set "read_repair_chance" lowered,
I think that it is the right way that you count on Read Repa
Thank you for your reply, Tomita.
So the node may have failed to response in time,
but other nodes might have completed it's request. (in QUORUM)
This helps my mind that it's not a definite failure. ;-)
However, I do not understand what you meant to check data.
Checking data of dropped request...
Hello, Jeesoo.
I was investigating it exactly.
It means,when RPC service does not return a status
for a defined period of time,
the value is incremented.
(cassandra.yaml:rpc_timeout_in_ms)
(default:1)
Therefore,
The Drop is assumed that,
there is a possibility that distribution node is compl