Yes, you should reenable autocompaction /Marcus
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Roland Etzenhammer < r.etzenham...@t-online.de> wrote: > Hi Marcus, > > thanks for that quick reply. I did also look at: > > http://www.datastax.com/documentation/cassandra/2.1/ > cassandra/operations/ops_repair_nodes_c.html > > which describes the same process, it's 2.1.x, so I see that 2.1.2+ is not > covered there. I did upgrade my testcluster to 2.1.2 and with your hint I > take a look at sstablemetadata from a non "migrated" node and there are > indeed "Repaired at" entries on some sstables already. So if I got this > right, in 2.1.2+ there is nothing to do to switch to incremental repairs > (apart from running the repairs themself). > > But one thing I see during testing is that there are many sstables, with > small size: > > - in total there are 5521 sstables on one node > - 115 sstables are bigger than 1MB > - 4949 sstables are smaller than 10kB > > I don't know where they came from - I found one piece of information where > this happend when cassandra was low on heap which happend to me while > running tests (the suggested solution is to trigger compaction via JMX). > > Question for me: I did disable autocompaction on some nodes of our test > cluster as the blog and docs said. Should/can I reenable autocompaction > again with incremental repairs? > > Cheers, > Roland > > > >