Thanks Ben for the response. It's very helpfull and it's really what I want.
 
From: Ben Dalling
Date: 2016-11-18 18:07
To: user
Subject: Re: Is it a must to run Cassandra repair in scheduled time
Hi Simon,

See http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/repair-in-cassandra for a good 
explanation.  Basically repair is not a good word because it suggests it is 
fixing something that is broken.  This is not the case.  It ensures the 
consistency across your cluster.  Not running repairs is a VERY BAD THING.  Key 
things to check are how long do your repairs take and do they affect the 
operation of your cluster.  Decide how often and when to run them based on 
this.  The general rule of thumb is to run them within the gc_grace_seconds.  
Another good article is Cassandra’s “Repair” Should Be Called “Required 
Maintenance” which is available at 
https://lostechies.com/ryansvihla/2015/09/25/cassandras-repair-should-be-called-required-maintenance/

Best wishes,

Ben

On 18 November 2016 at 09:41, wxn...@zjqunshuo.com <wxn...@zjqunshuo.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm new to Cassandra and from the mail chain seemed repair is an important 
thing to do. To avoid trouble in putting Cassandra in production environment, I 
have some questions.
1. What exactly does Cassandra repair do?
2. I saw someone do repair in scheduled time, daily or weekly. Is it a must to 
do this?
3. In which cases do I need to do repair?

Cheers,
-Simon Wu

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