recommend "testing the waters" on release software (0.6.x), not beta.
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Mark wrote:
> I have a 2 node cluster (testing the waters) w/ a replication factor of 2.
> One node got completed screwed up (see any of my previous messages from
> today) so I deleted the com
that's not a very useful log level
really you should set it debug when running beta software :)
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Mark wrote:
> On 8/26/10 3:03 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
>>
>> Check the logs for errors and run nodetool streams to see if it's moving
>> data around.
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>>
On 8/26/10 3:03 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
Check the logs for errors and run nodetool streams to see if it's
moving data around.
Aaron
On 27 Aug, 2010,at 09:53 AM, Mark wrote:
I have a 2 node cluster (testing the waters) w/ a replication factor
of 2. One node got completed screwed up (see an
Check the logs for errors and run nodetool streams to see if it's moving data around. AaronOn 27 Aug, 2010,at 09:53 AM, Mark wrote: I have a 2 node cluster (testing the waters) w/ a replication factor
of 2. One node got completed screwed up (see any of my previous messages
from today) so I del
I have a 2 node cluster (testing the waters) w/ a replication factor
of 2. One node got completed screwed up (see any of my previous messages
from today) so I deleted the commit log and data directory. I restarted
the node and rain nodetool repair as describe in
http://wiki.apache.org/cassand