Thanks

But is'nt there a method to restore the node as it was before the crash, like 
commitlog and every last data inserted?

How often snapshots would be created? Shouldn't they be created manually by 
nodetool?  I haven't created snapshots on the node!



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---- On Thu, 08 Mar 2018 09:41:29 +0330 Ben Slater 
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You should be able to follow the same approach(s) as restoring from a backup as 
outlined here: 
https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra/2.1/cassandra/operations/ops_backup_snapshot_restore_t.html#ops_backup_snapshot_restore_t



Cheers

Ben




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Would it be possible to copy/paste Cassandra data directory from one of nodes 
(which Its OS partition corrupted) and use it in a fresh Cassandra node? I've 
used rf=1 so that's my only chance!



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