Hello Ajay, Here is a good link: http://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra/2.1/cassandra/operations/opsRepairNodesManualRepair.html
Generally, I find the DataStax docs to be OK. You could consult them for all usual operations etc. Ofc there are occasions where a given concept is not as clear, but you can always ask this list for clarification. If you find that something is wrong in the docs just email them (more info and contact email here: http://docs.datastax.com/en/ ). Regards, Vasilis On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Ajay Garg <ajaygargn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Vasileios for the reply !!! > That makes sense !!! > > I will be grateful if you could point me to the node-repair command for > Cassandra-2.1.10. > I don't want to get stuck in a wrong-versioned documentation (already > bitten once hard when setting up replication). > > Thanks again... > > > Thanks and Regards, > Ajay > > On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Vasileios Vlachos < > vasileiosvlac...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello Ajay, >> >> Have a look in the *max_hint_window_in_ms* : >> >> >> http://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra/2.0/cassandra/configuration/configCassandra_yaml_r.html >> >> My understanding is that if a node remains down for more than >> *max_hint_window_in_ms*, then you will need to repair that node. >> >> Thanks, >> Vasilis >> >> On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Ajay Garg <ajaygargn...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> If a node in the cluster goes down and comes up, the data gets synced up >>> on this downed node. >>> Is there a limit on the interval for which the node can remain down? Or >>> the data will be synced up even if the node remains down for >>> weeks/months/years? >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Ajay >>> >> >> > > > -- > Regards, > Ajay >