The Second exception states there is a File of an sstable Missing. Is it
possible you didnt only delete commit logs or nfs Mount is stale or Not
mounted?
Am 01.11.2016 19:52 schrieb "John Sanda" :
> Using nfs for a distribited System like Cassandra is like putting a
>> Ferrari on a Truck and goin
>
> Using nfs for a distribited System like Cassandra is like putting a
> Ferrari on a Truck and going for a Race with the Truck. It is simply
> nonsense.
As I mentioned in my original post, I am aware that using NFS is considered
bad and even documented as an anti-pattern. Your analogy, interest
Using nfs for a distribited System like Cassandra is like putting a Ferrari
on a Truck and going for a Race with the Truck. It is simply nonsense.
Am 01.11.2016 19:39 schrieb "Vladimir Yudovin" :
> Hi,
>
> it's not only performance issue. In case of network problem writer tread
> can be blocked,
Hi,
it's not only performance issue. In case of network problem writer tread can be
blocked, also in case of failure loss of data can occur.
Best regards, Vladimir Yudovin,
Winguzone - Hosted Cloud Cassandra
Launch your cluster in minutes.
On Tue, 01 Nov 2016 14:10:10 -0400John S
I know that using NFS is discouraged, particularly for the commit log. Can
anyone shed some light into what kinds of problems I might encounter aside
from performance? The reason for my inquiry is because I have some
deployments with Cassandra 2.2.1 that use NFS and are experiencing some
problems l