Hi,
Did you check replication strategy and amounts of replicas of system_auth
keyspace?
Hannu
> Abdul Patel kirjoitti 12.5.2018 kello 5.21:
>
> No applicatiom isnt impacted ..no complains ..
> Also its an 4 node cluster in lower non production and all are on same
> version.
>
>> On Friday,
No applicatiom isnt impacted ..no complains ..
Also its an 4 node cluster in lower non production and all are on same
version.
On Friday, May 11, 2018, Jeff Jirsa wrote:
> The read is timing out - is the cluster healthy? Is it fully upgraded or
> mixed versions? Repeated isn’t great, but is the
The read is timing out - is the cluster healthy? Is it fully upgraded or mixed
versions? Repeated isn’t great, but is the application impacted?
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Jeff Jirsa
> On May 12, 2018, at 6:17 AM, Abdul Patel wrote:
>
> Seems its coming from 3.10, got bunch of them today for 3.11.2, so if this is
Seems its coming from 3.10, got bunch of them today for 3.11.2, so if this
is repeatedly coming , whats solution for this?
WARN [Native-Transport-Requests-24] 2018-05-11 16:46:20,938
CassandraAuthorizer.java:96 - CassandraAuthorizer failed to authorize
# for
ERROR [Native-Transport-Requests-24]
That looks like Cassandra 3.10 not 3.11.2
It’s also just the auth cache failing to refresh - if it’s transient it’s
probably not a big deal. If it continues then there may be an issue with the
cache refresher.
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Jeff Jirsa
> On May 12, 2018, at 5:55 AM, Abdul Patel wrote:
>
> HI All,
>
>
HI All,
Seen below stack trace messages , in errorlog one day after upgrade.
one of the blogs said this might be due to old drivers, but not sure on it.
FYI :
INFO [HANDSHAKE-/10.152.205.150] 2018-05-09 10:22:27,160
OutboundTcpConnection.java:510 - Handshaking version with /10.152.205.150
DEBU
After further analyzing the data. I see some pattern. The rows which were
updated in last 2-3 weeks, the column which were not part of this update have
the null values.
Has anyone encountered this issue during the upgrade?
Thank you,
On Thursday, 10 May 2018, 19:49:50 GMT-7, kooljava2
Who’s awesome?
Jeff Jirsa is awesome!
☺
Thanks and regards,
Vishal Sharma
From: Jeff Jirsa [mailto:jji...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 5:51 PM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: Database not getting updated
This usually happens when you’ve got weird timestamps or a delete in t
This usually happens when you’ve got weird timestamps or a delete in the future
- check your clocks, make sure your timestamp resolution uses the same units in
all applications (likely microseconds), make sure you’re running NTP everywhere
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Jeff Jirsa
> On May 11, 2018, at 5:37 PM,
> wro
Dear community,
Sometimes I've noticed that the changes done in the database, even when done
successfully are not reflected e.g. I added/deleted a row via cqlsh/Datastax
C++ driver, the command/API was successful, yet when I fetched the contents of
the table, the row that I had added/deleted, w
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