You can try to update column family using cassandra-cli. Try to set memtable_throughput to 32 first.
[default@unknown] help update column family; update column family Bar; update column family Bar with <att1>=<value1>; update column family Bar with <att1>=<value1> and <att2>=<value2>...; Update a column family with the specified values for the given set of attributes. Note that you must be using a keyspace. valid attributes are: - column_type: Super or Standard - comment: Human-readable column family description. Any string is acceptable - rows_cached: Number or percentage of rows to cache - row_cache_save_period: Period with which to persist the row cache, in seconds - keys_cached: Number or percentage of keys to cache - key_cache_save_period: Period with which to persist the key cache, in seconds - read_repair_chance: Probability (0.0-1.0) with which to perform read repairs on CL.ONE reads - gc_grace: Discard tombstones after this many seconds - column_metadata: null - memtable_operations: Flush memtables after this many operations (in millions) - memtable_throughput: ... or after this many MB have been written - memtable_flush_after: ... or after this many minutes - default_validation_class: null - min_compaction_threshold: Avoid minor compactions of less than this number of sstable files - max_compaction_threshold: Compact no more than this number of sstable files at once - column_metadata: Metadata which describes columns of column family. Supported format is [{ k:v, k:v, ... }, { ... }, ...] Valid attributes: column_name, validation_class (see comparator), index_type (integer), index_name. -- View this message in context: http://cassandra-user-incubator-apache-org.3065146.n2.nabble.com/Commitlog-Disk-Full-tp6356797p6370913.html Sent from the cassandra-u...@incubator.apache.org mailing list archive at Nabble.com.