Hi Jean,
Glad to hear it worked this way.
Some other people provided (and continue providing) similar help to me,
just trying to give back to the community as much as I received from it.
See you around.
Alain
2015-06-26 8:44 GMT+02:00 Jean Tremblay :
> Good morning,
> Alain, thank you so muc
Good morning,
Alain, thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed.
In my test I had a node which had for whatever reason the directory containing
my data corrupted. I keep in a separate folder my snapshots.
Here are the steps I took to recover my sick node:
0) Cassandra is stopped on my si
Hi Jean,
Answers in line to be sure to be exhaustive:
- how can I restore the data directory structure in order to copy my
snapshots at the right position?
--> making a script to do it and testing it I would say. basically under
any table repo you have a "snapshots/snapshot_name" directory (snaps
Hi,
I am testing snapshot restore procedures in case of a major catastrophe on our
cluster. I’m using Cassandra 2.1.7 with RF:3
The scenario that I am trying to solve is how to quickly get one node back to
work after its disk failed and lost all its data assuming that the only thing I
have is
send traffic to it.
use `nodetool join` to get it back into the ring.
Cheers
-
Aaron Morton
Freelance Cassandra Developer
@aaronmorton
http://www.thelastpickle.com
On 14/10/2011, at 11:34 AM, Daning wrote:
> If I need to restore snapshots from all nodes, but I can o
If I need to restore snapshots from all nodes, but I can only shutdown
one node a time since it is production, is there a way I can stop data
syncing between nodes temporarily? I don't want the existing data
overwrites the snapshot. I found this undocumented para