@Doc: http://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/ is built from the git repo. So you can add documentation in doc/source and submit a patch. I personally think that is not the very best place or way to build a knowledge DB but thats what we have.
2017-03-01 13:39 GMT+01:00 Malte Pickhan <malte.pick...@zalando.de>: > Hi, > > really cool that this discussion gets attention. > > You are right my question was quite open. > > For me it would already be helpful to compile a list like Ben started with > scenarios that can happen to a cluster > and what actions/strategies you have to take to resolve the incident > without loosing data and having a healthy cluster. > > Ideally we would add some kind of rating of hard the scenario is to be > resolved so that teams can go through a kind of learning curve. > > For the beginning I think it would already be sufficient to document the > steps how you can get a cluster into the situation which has been described > in the scenario. > > Hope it’s a bit clearer now what I mean. > > Is there some kind of community space where we could start a document for > this purpose? > > Best, > > Malte > > > On 1 Mar 2017, at 13:33, Stefan Podkowinski <s...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > I've been thinking about this for a while, but haven't found a practical > > solution yet, although the term "fire drill" leaves a lot of room for > > interpretation. The most basic requirements I'd have for these kind of > > trainings would start with automated cluster provisioning for each > > scenario (either for teams or individuals) and provisioning of test data > > for the cluster, with optionally some kind of load generator constantly > > running in the background. I started to work on some Ansible scripts > > that would do that on AWS a couple of months ago, but it turned out to > > be a lot of work with all the details you have to take care of. So I'd > > be happy to hear about any existing resources on that as well! > > > > > > On 01.03.2017 10:59, Malte Pickhan wrote: > >> Hi Cassandra users, > >> > >> I am looking for some resources/guides for firedrill scenarios with > apache cassandra. > >> > >> Do you know anything like that? > >> > >> Best, > >> > >> Malte > >> > >