Yes.

Sorry for not say it clearly.

What I want to know is “are the strategy changed ?’ after the ‘udpate keyspace 
with strategy_options…’ command returns successfully
Not the data change.

e.g. say I run the command ‘update keyspace with strategy_opitons [dc1: 3, 
dc2:3]’ , when this command returns,
are the strategy options already changed? Or I need to wait some time for the 
strategy to be changed?


From: Sylvain Lebresne [mailto:sylv...@datastax.com]
Sent: 2014年8月5日 16:59
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: A question about using 'update keyspace with strategyoptions' 
command

Changing the strategy options, and in particular the replication factor, does 
not perform any data replication by itself. You need to run a repair to ensure 
data is replicated following the new replication.

On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Lu, Boying 
<boying...@emc.com<mailto:boying...@emc.com>> wrote:
Thanks. yes. I can use the ‘show keyspace’ command to check and see the 
strategy does changed.

But what I want to know is if the ‘update keyspace with strategy_options …’ 
command is
a ‘sync’ operation or a ‘async’ operation.



From: Rahul Menon [mailto:ra...@apigee.com<mailto:ra...@apigee.com>]
Sent: 2014年8月5日 16:38
To: user
Subject: Re: A question about using 'update keyspace with strategyoptions' 
command

Try the show keyspaces command and look for "Options" under each keyspace.

Thanks
Rahul

On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Lu, Boying 
<boying...@emc.com<mailto:boying...@emc.com>> wrote:
Hi, All,

I want to run ‘update keyspace with strategy_options={dc1:3, dc2:3}’ from 
cassandra-cli to update the strategy options of some keyspace
in a multi-DC environment.

When the command returns successfully, does it mean that the strategy options 
have been updated successfully or I need to wait
some time for the change to be propagated  to all DCs?

Thanks

Boying



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