May be the same as https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3006 ?
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Ryan Lowe <ryanjl...@gmail.com> wrote: > yeah, sorry about that... pushed click before I added my comments. > I have a cluster of 5 nodes using 0.8.4 where I am using counters. One one > of my nodes, every time I do a list command I get different results. The > counters jump all over the place. > Any ideas? I have run nodetool repair on all nodes. > Thanks! > Ryan > > On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Ryan Lowe <ryanjl...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> [default@Race] list CounterCF; >> Using default limit of 100 >> ------------------- >> RowKey: Stats >> => (counter=APP, value=7503) >> => (counter=FILEUPLOAD, value=155) >> => (counter=MQUPLOAD, value=4726775) >> => (counter=PAGES, value=131948) >> => (counter=REST, value=3) >> => (counter=SOAP, value=44) >> => (counter=WS, value=1943) >> 1 Row Returned. >> [default@Race] list CounterCF; >> Using default limit of 100 >> ------------------- >> RowKey: Stats >> => (counter=APP, value=93683) >> => (counter=FILEUPLOAD, value=347) >> => (counter=MQUPLOAD, value=14961065367) >> => (counter=PAGES, value=183089568) >> => (counter=REST, value=3) >> => (counter=SOAP, value=44) >> => (counter=WS, value=23972) >> 1 Row Returned. >> [default@Race] list CounterCF; >> Using default limit of 100 >> ------------------- >> RowKey: Stats >> => (counter=APP, value=7503) >> => (counter=FILEUPLOAD, value=155) >> => (counter=MQUPLOAD, value=4726775) >> => (counter=PAGES, value=131948) >> => (counter=REST, value=3) >> => (counter=SOAP, value=44) >> => (counter=WS, value=1943) >> 1 Row Returned. >> [default@Race] list CounterCF; >> Using default limit of 100 >> ------------------- >> RowKey: Stats >> => (counter=APP, value=7503) >> => (counter=FILEUPLOAD, value=155) >> => (counter=MQUPLOAD, value=4726775) >> => (counter=PAGES, value=131948) >> => (counter=REST, value=3) >> => (counter=SOAP, value=44) >> => (counter=WS, value=1943) > -- Jonathan Ellis Project Chair, Apache Cassandra co-founder of DataStax, the source for professional Cassandra support http://www.datastax.com