You should run “primary range” repairs on all nodes. That will go a lot faster 
than full repair. In C* 2x you can do this in parallel.. you can determine how 
many you can run at the same time.. basically how much pressure you can put on 
ur system.

Marshall

From: Karthick V [mailto:karthick...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 1:58 AM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cassandra Repair Duration.

Periodically I have been running Full repair process befor GC Grace period as 
mentioned in the best practices.Initially, all went well but as the data size 
increases Repair duration has increased drastically and we are also facing 
Query timeouts during that time and we have tried incremental repair facing 
some OOM issues.

After running a repair process for more than 80 Hours we have ended up with the 
question

why can't we run a repair process if and only if a Cassandra node got a 
downtime?

Say if there is no downtime during a GC grace period Do we still face 
Inconsistency among nodes? if yes, then doesn't Hinted Handoff handle those?

Cluster Info: Having two DataCenter with 8 machines each with a disk size of 
1TB, C* v_2.1.13  and having around 420GB data each.

On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 2:46 PM, Karthick V 
<karthick...@gmail.com<mailto:karthick...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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