I think what he means is that if users have existing clusters with
num_tokens=256 (current default) and the default changes to 32, the node
won't ignore the value, it will fail to start with an error that you cannot
change from one num_tokens value to another:
ERROR [main] 2020-01-22 17:10:53,159 C
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 7:41 PM Jonathan Koppenhofer
wrote:
> If someone isn't explicitly setting vnodes, and the default changes, it
> will vary from the number of assigned tokens for existing clusters, right?
> Won't this cause the node to fail to start?
>
Nope. You can have 32 tokens on some
Hi Laxmikant,
Thanks for reaching out. The meeting was recorded; I think the video is being
prepared now. Patrick can probably share a link when ready + uploaded.
Draft notes from the meeting are available here and will be migrated to
Confluence shortly (likely tomorrow):
https://docs.google.c
Please share the recording link if the meeting was recorded. Also could not
find the MoM on shared confluence link.
regards,
Laxmikant
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 9:39 PM Scott Andreas wrote:
> Thanks Jordan!
>
> Added a couple more items as well:
> – Call for volunteers to lead 4.0 quality tracks
If someone isn't explicitly setting vnodes, and the default changes, it
will vary from the number of assigned tokens for existing clusters, right?
Won't this cause the node to fail to start?
I am in favor of changing these defaults, but should provide very clear
guidance on vnodes (unless I am wro
I mentioned this in the contributor meeting as a topic to bring up on the list
- should we take the opportunity to update defaults for Cassandra 4.0?
The rationale is two-fold:
1) There are best practices and tribal knowledge around certain properties
where people just know to update those prope
Thanks Jordan!
Added a couple more items as well:
– Call for volunteers to lead 4.0 quality tracks that need an owner
– 3.0 / 3.11 branch status
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Hi Steve (and Almero),
shall we take the discussion off-list, with the idea to come back to the
list once things are looking in place? As this discussion soon moves into a
private discussion with the infra folks.
regards,
Mick
On Tue, 21 Jan 2020 at 05:14, Gouws, Almero
wrote:
> I'd like to