Fair enough. But doesn't that mean that the node that comes up has the
same token? I suppose the answer is that the auto bootstrap process is
smart enough to figure out which range needs help.
Thanks much, Jonathan.
--sriram.
On Jun 11, 2010, at 8:59 PM, Jonathan Ellis wrote:
repartitioning is expensive. you don't want to do it as soon as a
node goes down (which may be temporary, cassandra has no way of
knowing). so repartitioning happens when decommission is done by a
human.
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Sriram Srinivasan
<sri...@malhar.net> wrote:
I am looking at Cassandra 0.6.2's source code, and am unable to
figure out
where, if at all, repartitioning happens in the case of failure. The
Gossiper's onDead message is ignored. Can someone please clarify
this for
me?
--
Jonathan Ellis
Project Chair, Apache Cassandra
co-founder of Riptano, the source for professional Cassandra support
http://riptano.com