I am running 0.8.0 on CentOS. I have a 2 nodes in my cluster, one is a seed, the other is autobootstrapped.
After having an unexpected shutdown of both of the physical machines I am trying to restart the cluster. I first started the seed node, it went through the normal startup process and finished without error. Once that was complete I started the second node, again no errors in the log as it was starting, it started the gossip server, ect. However when I look at the ring using nodetool, both machines show their own status as up, then show the other machine as Down with a state of Normal and a load of ?. I have tried restarting the individual nodes in different orders, waiting a while after restarting a node, but still the 'other' node always has a status of "down". nodetool repair [keyspace] did not make any difference either and nodetool join just told me that the nodes were already a part of the ring. I can't imagine this is how it *should* be behaving... is there a piece I'm missing in terms of getting one node to recognize the other as being Up? -- *David McNelis* Lead Software Engineer Agentis Energy www.agentisenergy.com o: 630.359.6395 c: 219.384.5143 *A Smart Grid technology company focused on helping consumers of energy control an often under-managed resource.*