Doing this can resurrect deleted data and violate consistency - if that’s a problem for you, it may be easier to treat the whole host as failed, run repairs and replace it.
-- Jeff Jirsa > On Sep 11, 2018, at 2:41 PM, Rahul Singh <rahul.xavier.si...@gmail.com> wrote: > > What’s the RF for that data ? If you can manage downtime one node I’d > recommend just bringing it down, and then repairing after you delete the bad > file and bring it back up. > > Rahul Singh > Chief Executive Officer > m 202.905.2818 > > Anant Corporation > 1010 Wisconsin Ave NW, Suite 250 > Washington, D.C. 20007 > > We build and manage digital business technology platforms. >> On Sep 11, 2018, 2:55 AM -0400, Steinmaurer, Thomas >> <thomas.steinmau...@dynatrace.com>, wrote: >> Hello, >> >> >> >> is there a way to Online scrub a particular SSTable file only and not the >> entire column family? >> >> >> >> According to the Cassandra logs we have a corrupted SSTable smallish >> compared to the entire data volume of the column family in question. >> >> >> >> To my understanding, both, nodetool scrub and sstablescrub operate on the >> entire column family and can’t work on a single SSTable, right? >> >> >> >> There is still the way to shutdown Cassandra and remove the file from disk, >> but ideally I want to have that as an online operation. >> >> >> >> Perhaps there is something JMX based? >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Thomas >> >> >> >> The contents of this e-mail are intended for the named addressee only. It >> contains information that may be confidential. Unless you are the named >> addressee or an authorized designee, you may not copy or use it, or disclose >> it to anyone else. If you received it in error please notify us immediately >> and then destroy it. Dynatrace Austria GmbH (registration number FN 91482h) >> is a company registered in Linz whose registered office is at 4040 Linz, >> Austria, Freistädterstraße 313