Re: Cassandra 1.2 system.peers table

2013-01-17 Thread Nicolai Gylling
On Jan 17, 2013, at 11:54 AM, Sylvain Lebresne wrote: > Now, one of the nodes dies, and when I bring it back up, it does'nt join the > cluster again, but becomes it own node/cluster. I can't get it to join the > cluster again, even after doing 'removenode' and clearing all data. > > That obvi

Re: Cassandra 1.2 system.peers table

2013-01-17 Thread Sylvain Lebresne
> > Now, one of the nodes dies, and when I bring it back up, it does'nt join > the cluster again, but becomes it own node/cluster. I can't get it to join > the cluster again, even after doing 'removenode' and clearing all data. > That obviously should not have happened. That being said we have a f

Cassandra 1.2 system.peers table

2013-01-17 Thread Nicolai Gylling
Hi I have a cluster of 3 nodes running Cassandra v1.2 with num_tokens set to 256. It's running on EC2. When I installed the cluster, I took up one node with seed set to it's own IP. The next 2 had the first one as seed. A 'nodetool status' shows all 3 nodes up and running. Replicationfactor is