> he-593-Data.db
Search the logs to see if there are any messages for the sstable. 

> Can I safely delete the *-he-* files now?
Maybe, maybe not. 
Personally I would not. 
Others can say yes.

Restart and see if it get's opened in the logs. if it's still there you can 
either run another upgrade tables which will upgrade ALL the sstables for the 
CF. Or shut down the node, move the ib- files (keep the one with the highes 
number there) , start it without thrift and gossip, upgrade, shutdown, put the 
files back, restart. 

Cheers

-----------------
Aaron Morton
Freelance Cassandra Developer
New Zealand

@aaronmorton
http://www.thelastpickle.com

On 5/03/2013, at 7:41 AM, "Hiller, Dean" <dean.hil...@nrel.gov> wrote:

> Our upgradesstables completed but I still see *he-593-Data.db files and such 
> which from testing seem to be the 1.1.x table names.  I see the new 
> *ib-695-Data.db files.
> 
> Can I safely delete the *-he-* files now?  I was expecting cassandra to 
> delete them when I was done but maybe they are there from some corruption 
> that happened due to negligence on my part.  I do know we had screwed up a 
> few things resulting in odd size increases reported to nodetool ring.  In 
> fact, some nodes had 60gig more than other nodes while previously our cluster 
> was exactly balanced for months.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dean

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