Any advice on how to proceed here? Sebastian seems to have guessed
correctly at the underlying issue, but I'm still not sure how to resolve
this given what I see in the data directory and the catalogs.

On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Maciek Sakrejda <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Sebastian Estevez <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Stupid question, but how do I find the problem table? The error message
>>> complains about a keyspace (by uuid); I haven't seen errors relating to a
>>> specific table. I've poked around in the data directory, but I'm not sure
>>> what I'm looking for.
>>
>>
>> Is the message complaining about a *keyspace* or abou*t a table (cfid)*?
>> You'r original was complaining about a table:
>>
>
>> at=IncomingTcpConnection.run UnknownColumnFamilyException reading from
>>> socket; closing org.apache.cassandra.db.UnknownColumnFamilyException:
>>> Couldn't find *cfId=3ecce750-84d3-11e5-bdd9-**dd7717dcdbd5*
>>
>>
> Sorry, you're absolutely right--it's the table from this error message. I
> confused myself. But now I was able to find it:
>
> cursors-3ecce75084d311e5bdd9dd7717dcdbd5
> cursors-3ed23e8084d311e583b30fc0205655f5
>
> The second uuid is the one that shows up via the schema_columnfamilies
> query, but on two of the nodes, the directory with the *other* uuid exists.
> Can I just rename the directory on these two nodes? Or how should I proceed?
>

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