While it would certainly be preferable to not run a cleanup and a move at the same time on the same node, is there a techincal problem with running a nodetool move on a node while a cleanup is running? Or if its possible to gracefully kill a cleanup, so that a move can be run and then cleanup run after?
We have a node that is almost full and need to move it so that we can shift its load....but it already has a cleanup process running which, instead of causing less data usage as expected, is actually growing the amount of space taken at a pretty fast rate. -- *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.*