Can you do an insert with CL ALL?Are there any ERRORs in the log file? Try turning the logging up the
TRACE and see whats happening. Check B and see A by ssh'ing into
B and using node tool from there to connect to A. Do you have
any switches / firewalls between the nodes ? Could this be happenin
BTW,
A is 192.168.11.29
B is 192.168.11.28
C is 192.168.11.27
from the result of nodetool ring, does it mean that B thinks A, C are down and
C thinks B is down?
I tried to restart B and for a bring moment, I didn't get this problem (all the
nodes are all from nodetool) but after a while, this
I have 3 nodes A, B, C with RF=3. When I configure the cluster and before start
taking any read/write request, I first start A, put A itself as seed (following
in the instructions on wiki), and then start B (put A as the seed) and then
start C (also put A as the seed).
B and C seem joining the