Hi,
it seems I'm not able to add add 3 node dc to a 3 node dc. After
starting the rebuild on a new node, nodetool netstats show it will
receive 1200 files from node-1 and 5000 from node-2. The stream from
node-1 completes but the stream from node-2 allways fails, after sending
ca 4000 files.
Afte
If the error is reproducible can you upload the logs to a gist from the
same time period as when the error occurs?
Is there any chance you've set streaming_socket_timeout_in_ms parameter set too
low on failing node?
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From: Micha [mailto:mich...@fantasymail.de]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 3:01 AM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org; d...@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: rebuild constantly
no, I have left it at the default value of 24hours.
I've read about adjusting phi_convict_threshold, but I haven't done this
yet as the network is stable. maybe I set this to 10.
On 08.08.2017 15:24, ZAIDI, ASAD A wrote:
> Is there any chance you've set streaming_socket_timeout_in_ms parameter s
Without exact failure text, it is really hard to guess what may be going-on -
can you please share logfile excerpt detailing the failure error so we can have
better idea of the nature failure.
Adjusting phi_convict_threshold may yet be another shot in the dark when we
don’t know what is causing
The logs didn't show an error.
I have started it again with higher log level allthough errors should be
logged despite the log level. If it breaks again I share the log with
the possible error in it.
The only error output I got was on the console:
Cassandra has
Dear All,
any suggestion for optimal value for native_transport_max_threads?
as per
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11363,max_queued_native_transport_requests=4096,how
about native_transport_max_threads?
Thanks,
Peng Xiao
Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire someone to
become their lead on Apache Cassandra in the Netherlands.
Consequently I had hoped that some members of this mailing list may
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com". Kind regards, James
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