Gossip information about a node can stay in the cluster for up to 3 days. How 
long has this been going on for ? 

I'm unsure if this is expected behaviour. But it sounds like Gossip is kicking 
out the phantom node correctly.

Can you use nodetool gossipinfo on the nodes to capture some artefacts while it 
is still running?

> How come the old ip 10.63.14.214 still popup as UP and then declared as DEAD 
> again, an so on and on?
I think this is gossip bouncing information about the node around. Once it has 
been observed as dead for 3 days it should be purged.
  
> Another question, if node is recognised as new (due to ip change) but with 
> same token - will other nodes stream the hinted handoffs to it?
Hints are stored against the token, not the end point address. When a node 
comes up the process is reversed and the end point is mapped to it's (new) 
token.

>  And is there way to tell cassandra also use names and if ip changes but node 
> name is the same and resolves to the new ip then the cluster treat it as old 
> node?
> 
Not that I am aware of. It's designed to handle IP addresses changing. AFAIK 
the log messages are not indicative of a fault. Instead they indicate something 
odd happening with Gossip that is being correctly handled. 

Hope that helps. 
-----------------
Aaron Morton
Freelance Developer
@aaronmorton
http://www.thelastpickle.com

On 1/05/2012, at 3:09 AM, Piavlo wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> We have a cassandra cluster in ec2.
> If i stop a node and start it - as a result the node ip changes. The node is 
> recognised as NEW node and is declared as replacing the previous node with 
> same token.(But this is the same node of course)
> 
> In this specific case the node ip before stop/start was 10.63.14.214 and new 
> ip is 10.54.81.14.
> And even that the cluster and node  seems to be working fine for more than a 
> day after the stop/start of this node, I see the following loop of messages ~ 
> once every minute.
> 
> INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-04-30 14:18:57,089 Gossiper.java (line 838) Node 
> /10.63.14.214 is now part of the cluster
> INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-04-30 14:18:57,089 Gossiper.java (line 804) 
> InetAddress /10.63.14.214 is now UP
> INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-04-30 14:18:57,090 StorageService.java (line 1017) 
> Nodes /10.63.14.214 and cassa1a.internal/10.54.81.14 have the same token 0.  
> Ignoring /10.63.14.214
> INFO [GossipTasks:1] 2012-04-30 14:19:11,834 Gossiper.java (line 818) 
> InetAddress /10.63.14.214 is now dead.
> INFO [GossipTasks:1] 2012-04-30 14:19:27,896 Gossiper.java (line 632) 
> FatClient /10.63.14.214 has been silent for 30000ms, removing from gossip
> INFO [GossipStage:1] 2012-04-30 14:20:30,803 Gossiper.java (line 838) Node 
> /10.63.14.214 is now part of the cluster
> ...
> 
> How come the old ip 10.63.14.214 still popup as UP and then declared as DEAD 
> again, an so on and on?
> I know since this is ec2 other node with same ip can come UP, but i've 
> verified and there is no such node and it certainly does not run cassandra :)
> I stop/started another node and observe similar behaviour.
> This is version 1.0.8
> 
> Another question, if node is recognised as new (due to ip change) but with 
> same token - will other nodes stream the hinted handoffs to it?
> And is there way to tell cassandra also use names and if ip changes but node 
> name is the same and resolves to the new ip then the cluster treat it as old 
> node?
> 
> Thanks
> Alex

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