Re: Recovery from botched compaction

2010-04-15 Thread Jonathan Ellis
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Anthony Molinaro wrote: > I actually got lucky and while it hovered in the 91-95% full, compaction > finished and its now at 60%.  However, I still have around a dozen or so > data files.  I thought 'nodeprobe compact' did a major compaction, and > that a major com

Re: Recovery from botched compaction

2010-04-13 Thread Anthony Molinaro
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:54:51AM -0500, Jonathan Ellis wrote: > On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Anthony Molinaro > wrote: > >  This is sort of a pre-emptive question as the compaction I'm doing hasn't > > failed yet but I expect it to any time now.  I have a cluster which has been > > storing

Re: Recovery from botched compaction

2010-04-13 Thread Jonathan Ellis
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Anthony Molinaro wrote: >  This is sort of a pre-emptive question as the compaction I'm doing hasn't > failed yet but I expect it to any time now.  I have a cluster which has been > storing user profile data for a client.  Recently I've had to go back and > reload

Recovery from botched compaction

2010-04-10 Thread Anthony Molinaro
Hi, This is sort of a pre-emptive question as the compaction I'm doing hasn't failed yet but I expect it to any time now. I have a cluster which has been storing user profile data for a client. Recently I've had to go back and reload all the data again. I wasn't watching diskspace, and on one