The node will not bootstrap if it is listed as a seed node.
-- Jacob Shadix
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Simone Franzini
wrote:
> To further add to my previous answer, the node in question is a seed node,
> so it did not bootstrap.
> Should I remove it from the list of seed nodes and then t
To further add to my previous answer, the node in question is a seed node,
so it did not bootstrap.
Should I remove it from the list of seed nodes and then try to restart it?
Simone Franzini, PhD
http://www.linkedin.com/in/simonefranzini
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 9:43 AM, Simone Franzini
wrote:
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This is exactly what I did on the second node. If this is not the correct /
best procedure to adopt in these cases, please advise:
1. Removed all the data, including the system table (rm -rf data/
commitlog/ saved_caches).
2. Configured the node to replace itself, by adding the following line to
c
The node is trying to communicate with another node, potentially streaming
data, and is receiving files/data for an "unknown column family". That is,
it doesn't know about the CF with the id e36415b6-95a7-368c-9ac0-
ae0ac774863d.
If you deleted some columnfamilies but not all the system keyspace an