maybe enable the debug in log4j-server.properties and going through the log
to see what actually happen?

On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Alain RODRIGUEZ <arodr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have an issue with counters, yesterday I had a lot of ununderstandable
> reads/sec on one server. I finally restart Cassandra. It didn't solve the
> problem so I stopped Cassandra again on that node and restart my ec2
> server. This solved the issue (1800 r/s to 100 r/s).
>
> Today I changed my cassandra.yml and restart this same server to apply my
> conf.
>
> I just noticed that my homepage (which uses a Cassandra counter and
> refreshes every sec) shows me 4 different values. 2 of them repeatedly
> (5000 and 4000) and the 2 other some rare times (5500 and 3800)
>
> Only the counters made today and yesterday are concerned.
>
> I performed a repair without success. These data are the heart of our
> business so if someone had any clue on it, I would be really grateful...
>
> The sooner the better, I am in production with these random counters.
>
> Alain
>
> INFO:
>
> My environnement is 2 nodes (EC2 large), RF 2, CL.ONE (R & W), Random
> Partitioner.
>
> xxx.xxx.xxx.241    eu-west     1b          Up     Normal  151.95 GB
> 50.00%              0
> xxx.xxx.xxx.109    eu-west     1b          Up     Normal  117.71 GB
> 50.00%              85070591730234615865843651857942052864
>
> Here is my conf: http://pastebin.com/5cMuBKDt
>
>
>

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