Hi Paulo,
No we are not using JBOD.Just a bunch of disks.
Thanks
On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 at 5:44 PM, Paulo Motta
wrote:
> Are you using JBOD? A thread dump (jstack ) on the affected nodes
> would probably help troubleshoot this.
>
> 2018-01-25 6:45 GMT-02:00 shini gupta :
> >
Hi,
We have upgraded the system from Cassandra 2.1.16 to 3.11.1. After about
335M of data loading, repair with –pr and –full option was triggered for
all keyspaces (7 keyspaces). Data size of main_k1 is ~170G.
Please find the command executed for repair:
*…./cassandra/bin/nodetool -u - -p
ck-tock
>> releases offered a number of superior fixes and performance improvements
>> over what was done in 3.0.x.
>>
>> Introduce the use of new features later on, one at a time, after thorough
>> testing and staging.
>>
>> regards,
>> Mick
>>
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t in the past that working in a rush on Cassandra often
> creates more issues than solutions in general.
>
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Hi
Can someone please answer this query?
Thanks
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:58 AM, shini gupta wrote:
> If we have upgraded Cassandra binaries from 2.0 to 2.1 on ALL the nodes
> but upgradesstable is still pending, please provide the impact of following
> scenarios:
>
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>
If we have upgraded Cassandra binaries from 2.0 to 2.1 on ALL the nodes but
upgradesstable is still pending, please provide the impact of following
scenarios:
1. Running nodetool repair on one of the nodes while upgradesstables is
still executing on one or more nodes in the cluster.
2. Running
Hi
Which version of Cassandra 3.x is stable and production-ready?
Regards