Everything still runs smooth. It's really plausible that the 1.1.3 version
resolved this bug.
2012/8/13 Robin Verlangen
> 3 hours ago I finished the upgraded of our cluster. Currently it runs
> quite smooth. I'll give an update within a week if this really solved our
> issues.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
>
3 hours ago I finished the upgraded of our cluster. Currently it runs quite
smooth. I'll give an update within a week if this really solved our issues.
Cheers!
2012/8/13 Robin Verlangen
> @Tyler: We were already running most of our machines in 64bit JVM (Sun,
> not the OpenJDK). Those also cras
@Tyler: We were already running most of our machines in 64bit JVM (Sun, not
the OpenJDK). Those also crashed.
@Holger: Good to hear that. I'll schedule an update for our Cassandra
cluster.
Thank you both for your time.
2012/8/13 Holger Hoffstaette
> On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 13:36:42 +0200, Robin Ve
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 13:36:42 +0200, Robin Verlangen wrote:
> Hmm, is issue caused by some 1.x version? Before it never occurred to us.
This bug was introduced in 1.1.0 and has been fixed in 1.1.3, where the
closed/recycled segments are now closed & unmapped properly. The default
sizes are also sm
Hmm, is issue caused by some 1.x version? Before it never occurred to us.
Op 11 aug. 2012 22:36 schreef "Tyler Hobbs" het
volgende:
> We've seen something similar when running on a 32bit JVM, so make sure
> you're using the latest 64bit Java 6 JVM.
>
> On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Robin Verl
We've seen something similar when running on a 32bit JVM, so make sure
you're using the latest 64bit Java 6 JVM.
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Robin Verlangen wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I currently see Cassandra crash every couple of days. I run a 3 node
> cluster on version 1.1.2. Does anyone h
Hi there,
I currently see Cassandra crash every couple of days. I run a 3 node
cluster on version 1.1.2. Does anyone have a clue why it crashes? I
couldn't find it as fix in a newer release. Is this an actual bug or did I
do something wrong?
Thank you in advance for your time.
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