You're right, that is in 1.0.0.  Don't know what the OP is seeing, then.

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 6:32 AM, Jeremiah Jordan
<jeremiah.jor...@morningstar.com> wrote:
> I thought this patch made it into the 1.0 release?  I remember it being 
> referenced in one of the re-rolls.
>
>
> On Oct 20, 2011, at 9:56 PM, "Jonathan Ellis" <jbel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> That looks to me like it's reporting uncompressed size as the load.
>> Should be fixed in the 1.0 branch for 1.0.1.
>> (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3338)
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Dan Hendry <dan.hendry.j...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>> I have been playing around with Cassandra 1.0.0 in our test environment it
>>> seems pretty sweet so far. I have however come across what appears to be a
>>> bug tracking node load. I have enabled compression and levelled compaction
>>> on all CFs (scrub  + snapshot deletion) and the nodes have been operating
>>> normally for a day or two. I started getting concerned when the load as
>>> reported by nodetool ring kept increasing (it seems monotonically) despite
>>> seeing a compression ratio of ~2.5x (as a side note, I find it strange
>>> Cassandra does not provide the compression ratio via jmx or in the logs). I
>>> initially thought there might be a bug in cleaning up obsolete SSTables but
>>> I then noticed the following discrepancy:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Nodetool ring reports:
>>>
>>>                 10.112.27.65    datacenter1 rack1       Up     Normal  8.64
>>> GB         50.00%  170141183460469231731687303715884105727
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yet du . –h reports: only 2.4G in the data directory.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> After restarting the node, nodetool ring reports a more accurate:
>>>
>>> 10.112.27.65    datacenter1 rack1       Up     Normal  2.35 GB
>>> 50.00%  170141183460469231731687303715884105727
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Again, both compression and levelled compaction have been enabled on all
>>> CFs. Is this a known issue or has anybody else observed a similar pattern?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dan Hendry
>>>
>>> (403) 660-2297
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jonathan Ellis
>> Project Chair, Apache Cassandra
>> co-founder of DataStax, the source for professional Cassandra support
>> http://www.datastax.com
>



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Project Chair, Apache Cassandra
co-founder of DataStax, the source for professional Cassandra support
http://www.datastax.com

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