On 11/01/2013 03:03 PM, Robert Coli wrote:
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Narendra Sharma
<narendra.sha...@gmail.com>wrote:
I was successfully able to bootstrap the node. The issue was RF > 2.
Thanks again Robert.
For the record, I'm not entirely clear why bootstrapping two nodes into the
same range should have caused your specific bootstrap problem, but I am
glad to hear that bootstrapping one node at a time was a usable workaround.
=Rob
(A) If it can't work shouldn't a node refuse to bootstrap if it sees
another node already in that state?
(B) It would be nice if nodes in independent DCs could at least be
bootstrapped at the same time.