Hey Rob,

thanks for pointing out the issue with simultaneous bootstraps. However, I
am not sure if this applies in my case. As a matter of fact I did not start
the nodes simultaneously - I waited about 10min until they were receiving
streams from other nodes. So I guess the topology-changes were exchanged as
expected. Only the joining of the 3 nodes was done simultaneously.
The StreamException, which killed the process, also happened in a later
point of time. Since than the nodes are not picking up the join-process
again. I am now thinking of decommissioning and staring all over again.

Phil


On 11 June 2014 03:13, Robert Coli <rc...@eventbrite.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 2:21 PM, Philipp Potisk <philipp.pot...@geroba.at>
> wrote:
>
>> First I added one node, which joined after 120min successfully. During
>> that time there was no additional load on the cluster. Afterwards I started
>> the other 3 new nodes after each other in order to join the cluster
>> simultaneously.
>>
>
> Bootstrapping multiple nodes at once is now and has always been Not
> Supported, but is such a common thing for new operators to try that there
> is now a goal to prevent them from doing it [1].
>
> Cancel those simultaneous bootstraps and do them one at a time, and
> they'll probably work.
>
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7069
>
> =Rob
>



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