Hi,

i am experiencing a strange issue. I have two applications writing to Cassandra 
(in different Column families in the same keyspace). The applications reside on 
different machines and know nothing about the existence of each other.
The both produce data and write it in Cassandra with batch mutations using 
hector.
So far so good, but it regularly happens, that data from one application ends 
up in columnfamilies reserved for the other application as well as the intended 
columnfamily.

Machine A writes to column family CF_A
Machine B writes to column families CF_B to CF_N

Regularly data that was written (According to my application logs) from Machine 
A to CF_A ends up in CF_A and in one of the other columnfamilies.

Any ideas why this could be happening?

I am using Cassandra 0.7.0 and hector 0.7.0-23

Greetings,
Roland

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