Since the older node is not available i would ask you to assassinate the old node and then get the node new node to bootstrap.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 10:56 PM, Paulo Ricardo Motta Gomes < paulo.mo...@chaordicsystems.com> wrote: > Yes, exactly. > > > On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Rahul Menon <ra...@apigee.com> wrote: > >> And the token value as suggested is tokenvalueoddeadnode-1 ? >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Paulo Ricardo Motta Gomes < >> paulo.mo...@chaordicsystems.com> wrote: >> >>> Nope, they have different IPs. I'm using the procedure described here to >>> replace a dead node: >>> http://www.datastax.com/docs/1.1/cluster_management#replacing-a-dead-node >>> >>> Dead node token: X (IP: Y) >>> Replacement node token: X-1 (IP: Z) >>> >>> So, as soon as the replacement node (Z) is started, it sees the dead >>> node (Y) as UP, and tries to stream data from it during the join process. >>> About 10 minutes later, the failure detector of Z detects Y as down, but >>> since it was trying to fetch data from him, it fails the join/bootstrap >>> process altogether. >>> >>> >> > > > -- > *Paulo Motta* > > Chaordic | *Platform* > *www.chaordic.com.br <http://www.chaordic.com.br/>* > +55 48 3232.3200 > +55 83 9690-1314 >