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*Tamar Fraenkel *
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On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 3:16 PM, R. Verlangen <ro...@us2.nl> wrote:

> The "repair -pr" only repairs the nodes primary range: so is only usefull
> in day to day use. When you're recovering from a crash use it without -pr.
>
>
> 2012/6/4 Romain HARDOUIN <romain.hardo...@urssaf.fr>
>
>>
>> Run "repair -pr" in your cron.
>>
>> Tamar Fraenkel <ta...@tok-media.com> a écrit sur 04/06/2012 13:44:32 :
>>
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> > I actually did just that with cron jobs running on different hours.
>> >
>> > I asked the question because I saw that when one of the logs was
>> > running the repair, all nodes logged some repair related entries in
>> > /var/log/cassandra/system.log
>> >
>> > Thanks again,
>> > Tamar Fraenkel
>> > Senior Software Engineer, TOK Media
>>
>
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>
> Robin Verlangen
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