Re: Seed nodes as part of cluster

2017-05-01 Thread Roman Naumenko
Awesome, thanks for clarification. So why new nodes can’t connect to ANY seed node's IP that is returned by DNS? Why the IPs must be “hardcoded”? — Roman > On May 1, 2017, at 2:11 PM, daemeon reiydelle wrote: > > Caps below for emphasis, not shouting ;{) > > Seed nodes are IDENTICAL to all ot

Re: Seed nodes as part of cluster

2017-05-01 Thread daemeon reiydelle
Caps below for emphasis, not shouting ;{) Seed nodes are IDENTICAL to all other node hdfs nodes or you will wish otherwise. Folks get confused because of terminoligy. I refer to this stuff as "the seed node service of a normal hdfs node". ANY HDFS NODE IS ABLE TO ACT AS A SEED NODE BY DEFINITION.

Re: Seed nodes as part of cluster

2017-05-01 Thread Roman Naumenko
So they are like any other “data” node… but special? I’m so freaking confused by this seed nodes design. — Roman > On May 1, 2017, at 1:37 PM, vasu gunja wrote: > > Seed will contain meta data + actual data too > > On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 3:34 PM, Roman Naumenko >

Re: Seed nodes as part of cluster

2017-05-01 Thread vasu gunja
Seed will contain meta data + actual data too On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 3:34 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote: > Hi, > > I’d like to confirm that seed nodes doesn’t contain any data. Is it > correct? > > Can the instances for seed nodes be smaller size than for data nodes? > > Thank you > Roman > -

Seed nodes as part of cluster

2017-05-01 Thread Roman Naumenko
Hi, I’d like to confirm that seed nodes doesn’t contain any data. Is it correct? Can the instances for seed nodes be smaller size than for data nodes? Thank you Roman - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.o