First thought is the new nodes were marked as seeds. Next thought is check the logs for errors.
You can always run a nodetool repair if you are concerned data is not where you think it should be. Cheers ----------------- Aaron Morton Freelance Cassandra Consultant New Zealand @aaronmorton http://www.thelastpickle.com On 29/03/2013, at 8:01 PM, Kais Ahmed <k...@neteck-fr.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I follow this tutorial for expanding a 4 c* cluster (production) and add 3 > new nodes. > > Datacenter: eu-west > =================== > Status=Up/Down > |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving > -- Address Load Tokens Owns Host ID > Rack > UN 10.34.142.xxx 10.79 GB 256 15.4% > 4e2e26b8-aa38-428c-a8f5-e86c13eb4442 1b > UN 10.32.49.xxx 1.48 MB 256 13.7% > e86f67b6-d7cb-4b47-b090-3824a5887145 1b > UN 10.33.206.xxx 2.19 MB 256 11.9% > 92af17c3-954a-4511-bc90-29a9657623e4 1b > UN 10.32.27.xxx 1.95 MB 256 14.9% > 862e6b39-b380-40b4-9d61-d83cb8dacf9e 1b > UN 10.34.139.xxx 11.67 GB 256 15.5% > 0324e394-b65f-46c8-acb4-1e1f87600a2c 1b > UN 10.34.147.xxx 11.18 GB 256 13.9% > cfc09822-5446-4565-a5f0-d25c917e2ce8 1b > UN 10.33.193.xxx 10.83 GB 256 14.7% > 59f440db-cd2d-4041-aab4-fc8e9518c954 1b > > The data are not streamed. > > Can any one help me, our web site is down. > > Thanks a lot, > >