Re: Repair help

2010-08-26 Thread Benjamin Black
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

Re: Repair help

2010-08-26 Thread Jonathan Ellis
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 >> >>

Re: Repair help

2010-08-26 Thread Mark
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

Re: Repair help

2010-08-26 Thread Aaron Morton
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

Repair help

2010-08-26 Thread Mark
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