OS used : Cent OS 6 on all nodes except *10*.125.138.59 ( which runs Cent OS 7) All of them are running Cassandra 2.0.17
output of the test : host ip: 10.124.114.113 host DC : WDC distance of host: LOCAL host is up: true cassandra version : 2.0.17 host ip: 10.124.114.108 host DC : WDC distance of host: LOCAL host is up: true cassandra version : 2.0.17 host ip: 10.124.114.110 host DC : WDC distance of host: LOCAL host is up: true cassandra version : 2.0.17 host ip: 10.124.114.118 host DC : WDC distance of host: LOCAL host is up: true cassandra version : 2.0.17 host ip: 10.125.138.59 host DC : WDC distance of host: LOCAL host is up: true cassandra version : 2.0.17 host ip: 10.124.114.97 host DC : WDC distance of host: LOCAL host is up: true cassandra version : 2.0.17 host ip: 10.124.114.105 host DC : WDC distance of host: LOCAL host is up: true cassandra version : 2.0.17 host ip: 10.124.114.98 host DC : WDC distance of host: LOCAL host is up: true cassandra version : 2.0.17 On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 6:47 PM, Eric Stevens <migh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for that, that helps a lot. The next thing to check might be > whether or not your application actually has access to the other nodes. > With that topology, and assuming all the nodes you included in your > original graph are in the 'WDC' data center, I'd be inclined to look for a > network issue of some kind. > > Also, it probably doesn't matter, but what OS / Distribution are you > running the servers and clients on? > > Check with netcat or something that you can reach all the configured ports > from your application server, but also the driver itself offers some > introspection into its view of individual connection health. This is a > little bit ugly, but this is how we include information about connection > status in an API for health monitoring from a Scala application using the > Java driver; hopefully you can use it to see how to access information > about the driver's view of host health from the application's perspective. > Most importantly I'd suggest looking for host.isUp status and > LoadBalancingPolicy.distance(host) to see that it considers all the hosts > in your target datacenter to be LOCAL. > > "hosts" -> { > val hosts: Map[String, Map[String, mutable.Set[Host]]] = > connection.getMetadata > .getAllHosts.asScala > .groupBy(_.getDatacenter) > .mapValues(_.groupBy(_.getRack)) > val lbp: LoadBalancingPolicy = > connection.getConfiguration.getPolicies.getLoadBalancingPolicy > JsObject(hosts.map { case (dc: String, rackAndHosts) => > dc -> JsObject(rackAndHosts.map { case (rack: String, hosts: > mutable.Set[Host]) => > rack -> JsArray(hosts.map { host => > Json.obj( > "address" -> host.getAddress.toString, > "socketAddress" -> host.getSocketAddress.toString, > "cassandraVersion" -> host.getCassandraVersion.toString, > "isUp" -> host.isUp, > "hostDistance" -> lbp.distance(host).toString > ) > }.toSeq) > }.toSeq) > }.toSeq) > }, > > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:50 PM Anishek Agarwal <anis...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> here is the output: every node in a single DC is in the same rack. >> >> Datacenter: WDC5 >> >> ================ >> >> Status=Up/Down >> >> |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving >> >> -- Address Load Tokens Owns (effective) Host ID >> Rack >> >> UN 10.125.138.33 299.22 GB 256 64.2% >> 8aaa6015-d444-4551-a3c5-3257536df476 RAC1 >> >> UN 10.125.138.125 329.38 GB 256 70.3% >> 70be44a2-de17-41f1-9d3a-6a0be600eedf RAC1 >> >> UN 10.125.138.129 305.11 GB 256 65.5% >> 0fbc7f44-7062-4996-9eba-2a05ae1a7032 RAC1 >> >> Datacenter: WDC >> >> =============== >> >> Status=Up/Down >> >> |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving >> >> -- Address Load Tokens Owns (effective) Host ID >> Rack >> >> UN 10.124.114.105 151.09 GB 256 38.0% >> c432357d-bf81-4eef-98e1-664c178a3c23 RAC1 >> >> UN 10.124.114.110 150.15 GB 256 36.9% >> 6f92d32e-1c64-4145-83d7-265c331ea408 RAC1 >> >> UN 10.124.114.108 170.1 GB 256 41.3% >> 040ae7e5-3f1e-4874-8738-45edbf576e12 RAC1 >> >> UN 10.124.114.98 165.34 GB 256 37.6% >> cdc69c7d-b9d6-4abd-9388-1cdcd35d946c RAC1 >> >> UN 10.124.114.113 145.22 GB 256 35.7% >> 1557af04-e658-4751-b984-8e0cdc41376e RAC1 >> >> UN 10.125.138.59 162.65 GB 256 38.6% >> 9ba1b7b6-5655-456e-b1a1-6f429750fc96 RAC1 >> >> UN 10.124.114.97 164.03 GB 256 36.9% >> c918e497-498e-44c3-ab01-ab5cb4d48b09 RAC1 >> >> UN 10.124.114.118 139.62 GB 256 35.1% >> 2bb0c265-a5d4-4cd4-8f50-13b5a9a891c9 RAC1 >> >> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 4:48 AM, Eric Stevens <migh...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> The output of nodetool status would really help answer some questions. >>> I take it the 8 hosts in your graph are in the same DC. Are the four >>> serving writes in the same logical or physical rack (as Cassandra sees it), >>> while the others are not? >>> >>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 10:48 PM Anishek Agarwal <anis...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> We have two DC one with the above 8 nodes and other with 3 nodes. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 8:06 PM, Eric Stevens <migh...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Maybe include nodetool status here? Are the four nodes serving reads >>>>> in one DC (local to your driver's config) while the others are in another? >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016, 1:01 AM Anishek Agarwal <anis...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> we have 8 nodes in one cluster and attached is the traffic patterns >>>>>> across the nodes. >>>>>> >>>>>> its very surprising that only 4 nodes show transmitting (purple) >>>>>> packets. >>>>>> >>>>>> our driver configuration on clients has the following load balancing >>>>>> configuration : >>>>>> >>>>>> new TokenAwarePolicy( >>>>>> new >>>>>> DCAwareRoundRobinPolicy(configuration.get(Constants.LOCAL_DATA_CENTRE_NAME, >>>>>> "WDC")), >>>>>> true) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> any idea what is that we are missing which is leading to this skewed >>>>>> data read patterns >>>>>> >>>>>> cassandra drivers as below: >>>>>> >>>>>> <dependency> >>>>>> <groupId>com.datastax.cassandra</groupId> >>>>>> <artifactId>cassandra-driver-core</artifactId> >>>>>> <version>2.1.6</version> >>>>>> </dependency> >>>>>> <dependency> >>>>>> <groupId>com.datastax.cassandra</groupId> >>>>>> <artifactId>cassandra-driver-mapping</artifactId> >>>>>> <version>2.1.6</version> >>>>>> </dependency> >>>>>> >>>>>> cassandra version is 2.0.17 >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance for the help. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anishek >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>