Thanks, Aaron! I will try the scenario in small scale first.
I appreciate if anyone else have tried this before and can share the
experience with us.
Thanks!
Yudong
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:26 AM, aaron morton wrote:
> It looks like you are dropping DC1, in that case perhaps you could just mo
It looks like you are dropping DC1, in that case perhaps you could just move
the nodes from DC1 into DC 3.
I *think* in your case if you made the RF change, ran repair on them, and
worked at Quorum or ALL your clients would be ok. *BUT* I've not done this
myself, please take care or ask for a
Thanks for the reply, Aaron!
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:52 PM, aaron morton wrote:
> Are you changing the replication factor or moving nodes ?
I am just changing the replication factor, without touching the node
configuration.
>
> To change the RF you need to repair and then once all repairing
Are you changing the replication factor or moving nodes ?
To change the RF you need to repair and then once all repairing is done run
cleanup to remove the hold data.
You can move whole nodes by moving all their data with them, assigning a new
ip, and updating the topology file if used.
Aa
Hi,
What operations will be executed (and what is the associated overhead)
when the Keyspace replication factor is changed online, in a
multi-datacenter setup with NetworkTopologyStrategy?
I checked the wiki and the archive of the mailing list and find this,
but it is not very complete.
http://w