Check your tokens are correct using the algorithm discussed on this page 
http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations

If all ok run a node tool cleanup to remove any data the nodes are no longer 
responsible for. (see section on bootstrapping in the link above)

Finally, the load *may* include tombstones if you've been deleting data. (I 
cannot remember of the top of my head if it's included in this load)

Hope that helps
Aaron


On 21 Oct 2010, at 14:33, Mark <static.void....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I tried adding a new node and rebalanced the ring via nodetool move but 
> ending up in a weird state. Blew away all data from 2 nodes (out of 3) and 
> manually set tokens but its completely unbalanced.
> 
> [r...@cassandra1 apache-cassandra]# bin/nodetool --host localhost --port 8080 
> ring
> Address       Status     Load          Range                                  
>     Ring
>                                       130359389109719946695111037210971065868
> x.x.x.x.x Up         20 MB          0                                         
>                                        |<--|
> x.x.x.x.x Up         30.02 MB      56713727820156410577229101238628035242     
> |       |
> x.x.x.x.x Up         30.36 GB      130359389109719946695111037210971065868    
> |-->|
> 
> I tried running nodetool repair but that doesn't seem to accomplish much. 
> What should I do??? Thanks!
> 

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