No. I've actually found performance is better. Sounds like a timeout somewhere.
On Mar 1, 2013, at 10:18 AM, "Hiller, Dean" <dean.hil...@nrel.gov> wrote: > I setup a QA system copying our production system which was accidentally > SimpleSnitch I found out but we are only in one datacenter right now luckily. > > I have 4 nodes on 1.1.4 and I ran the following commands to upgrade ONE > SINGLE NODE to 1.2.2 > > #on the node itself > nodetool drain > nodetool -h localhost -p 7199 snapshot databus5 -t 1.2.2a > #AS ROOT... > rm /opt/cassandra > ln -s /opt/cassandra-1.2.2 /opt/cassandra > #BACK to cassandra(it won't run as root anyways as not in path) > cassandra -Dcassandra.join_ring=false -Dcassandra.start_rpc=false > nodetool upgradesstables databus5 > Kill {pid} #take cassandra back down > Cassandra #start cassandra > > My web page now takes 2 minutes/120 seconds to return back to me. Is anyone > else experiencing this? > > Thanks, > Dean > > Copy, by Barracuda, helps you store, protect, and share all your amazing things. Start today: www.copy.com.