Actually I am not worried about the percentage. Its the data I am concerned about. Look at the first node. It has 102.07GB data. And the other nodes have around 60 GB(one has 69, but lets ignore that one). I am not understanding why the first node has almost double the data.
Thanks -Raj On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Nick Bailey <n...@datastax.com> wrote: > This is just a known problem with the nodetool output and multiple > DCs. Your configuration is correct. The problem with nodetool is fixed > in 1.1.1 > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3412 > > On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Raj N <raj.cassan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi experts, > > I have a 6 node cluster across 2 DCs(DC1:3, DC2:3). I have assigned > > tokens using the first strategy(adding 1) mentioned here - > > > > http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations?#Token_selection > > > > But when I run nodetool ring on my cluster, this is the result I get - > > > > Address DC Rack Status State Load Owns Token > > > > 113427455640312814857969558651062452225 > > 172.17.72.91 DC1 RAC13 Up Normal 102.07 GB 33.33% 0 > > 45.10.80.144 DC2 RAC5 Up Normal 59.1 GB 0.00% 1 > > 172.17.72.93 DC1 RAC18 Up Normal 59.57 GB 33.33% > > 56713727820156407428984779325531226112 > > 45.10.80.146 DC2 RAC7 Up Normal 59.64 GB 0.00% > > 56713727820156407428984779325531226113 > > 172.17.72.95 DC1 RAC19 Up Normal 69.58 GB 33.33% > > 113427455640312814857969558651062452224 > > 45.10.80.148 DC2 RAC9 Up Normal 59.31 GB 0.00% > > 113427455640312814857969558651062452225 > > > > > > As you can see the first node has considerably more load than the > > others(almost double) which is surprising since all these are replicas of > > each other. I am running Cassandra 0.8.4. Is there an explanation for > this > > behaviour? Could https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2433 be > the > > cause for this? > > > > Thanks > > -Raj >