Sstableloader is probably your best option

Ayub M <hia...@gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 28. Juni 2019, 08:37:
> Hello, I have a cluster with 3 nodes - say cluster1 on AWS EC2 instances.
> The cluster is up and running, took snapshot of the keyspaces volume.
>
> Now I want to restore few tables/keyspaces from the snapshot volumes, so I
> created another cluster say cluster2 and attached the snapshot volumes on
> to the new cluster's ec2 nodes. Cluster2 is not starting bcz the system
> keyspace in the snapshot taken was having cluster name as cluster1 and the
> cluster on which it is being restored is cluster2. How do I do a restore in
> this case? I do not want to do any modifications to the existing cluster.
>
> Also when I do restore do I need to think about the token ranges of the
> old and new cluster's mapping?
>
> Regards,
> Ayub
>

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