I'm seeing this same problem after upgrade to 1.0.3 from .8 Nothing changed with the column family storing the counters, but now it just constantly times out trying to increment them. No errors in the event logs or any other issues with my cluster.
Did you find a resolution? From: Carlos Rolo [mailto:c.r...@ocom.com] Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 12:34 AM To: user@cassandra.apache.org Subject: RE: Client Timeouts on incrementing counters I have digged a bit more to try to find the root cause of the error, and I have some more information. It seems that all started after I upgraded Cassandra from 0.8.x to 1.0.0 When I do a incr on the CLI I also get a timeout. row_cache_save_period_in_seconds is set to 60sec. Could be a problem from the upgrade? I just did a rolling restart of all nodes one-by-one. From: Tyler Hobbs [mailto:ty...@datastax.com]<mailto:[mailto:ty...@datastax.com]> Sent: vrijdag 11 november 2011 20:18 To: user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org> Subject: Re: Client Timeouts on incrementing counters On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 7:17 AM, Carlos Rolo <c.r...@ocom.com<mailto:c.r...@ocom.com>> wrote: Also Cassandra logs have lots (as in, several times per second) of this message now: INFO 14:15:25,740 Saved ClusterCassandra-CounterFamily-RowCache (52 items) in 1 ms What does the CLI say the row_cache_save_period_in_seconds for this CF is? -- Tyler Hobbs DataStax<http://datastax.com/>