Are you seeing any exceptions in the cassandra logs? What are the loads on your servers? Have you monitored the performance of those servers? How many writes are you performing at a time? How many writes per seconds?
Regards, Eric R Medley > On Apr 1, 2015, at 9:40 AM, Amlan Roy <amlan....@cleartrip.com> wrote: > > Write consistency level is ONE. > > This is the describe output for one of the tables. > > CREATE TABLE event_data ( > event text, > week text, > bucket int, > date timestamp, > unique text, > adt int, > age list<int>, > arrival list<timestamp>, > bank text, > bf double, > cabin text, > card text, > carrier list<text>, > cb double, > channel text, > chd int, > company text, > cookie text, > coupon list<text>, > depart list<timestamp>, > dest list<text>, > device text, > dis double, > domain text, > duration bigint, > emi int, > expressway boolean, > flight list<text>, > freq_flyer list<text>, > host text, > host_ip text, > inf int, > instance text, > insurance text, > intl boolean, > itinerary text, > journey text, > meal_pref list<text>, > mkp double, > name list<text>, > origin list<text>, > pax_type list<text>, > payment text, > pref_carrier list<text>, > referrer text, > result_cnt int, > search text, > src text, > src_ip text, > stops int, > supplier list<text>, > tags list<text>, > total double, > trip text, > user text, > user_agent text, > PRIMARY KEY ((event, week, bucket), date, unique) > ) WITH CLUSTERING ORDER BY (date DESC, unique ASC) AND > bloom_filter_fp_chance=0.010000 AND > caching='KEYS_ONLY' AND > comment='' AND > dclocal_read_repair_chance=0.100000 AND > gc_grace_seconds=864000 AND > index_interval=128 AND > read_repair_chance=0.000000 AND > replicate_on_write='true' AND > populate_io_cache_on_flush='false' AND > default_time_to_live=0 AND > speculative_retry='99.0PERCENTILE' AND > memtable_flush_period_in_ms=0 AND > compaction={'class': 'SizeTieredCompactionStrategy'} AND > compression={'sstable_compression': 'LZ4Compressor’}; > > > On 01-Apr-2015, at 8:00 pm, Eric R Medley <emed...@xylocore.com > <mailto:emed...@xylocore.com>> wrote: > >> Also, can you provide the table details and the consistency level you are >> using? >> >> Regards, >> >> Eric R Medley >> >>> On Apr 1, 2015, at 9:13 AM, Eric R Medley <emed...@xylocore.com >>> <mailto:emed...@xylocore.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Amlan, >>> >>> Can you provide information on how much data is being written? Are any of >>> the columns really large? Are any writes succeeding or are all timing out? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Eric R Medley >>> >>>> On Apr 1, 2015, at 9:03 AM, Amlan Roy <amlan....@cleartrip.com >>>> <mailto:amlan....@cleartrip.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I am new to Cassandra. I have setup a cluster with Cassandra 2.0.13. I am >>>> writing the same data in HBase and Cassandra and find that the writes are >>>> extremely slow in Cassandra and frequently seeing exception “Cassandra >>>> timeout during write query at consistency ONE". The cluster size for both >>>> HBase and Cassandra are same. >>>> >>>> Looks like something is wrong with my cluster setup. What can be the >>>> possible issue? Data and commit logs are written into two separate disks. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Amlan >>> >> >