The restart worked.
Thanks, Rob!
After the restart I ran 'nodetool move' again, used 'nodetool netstats | grep
-v "0%"' to verify that data was actively streaming, and the move completed
successfully.
-Ike
On Sep 10, 2013, at 11:04 AM, Ike Walker wrote:
> Below is the output of "nodetool ne
Below is the output of "nodetool netstats".
I've never run that before, but from what I can read it shows no incoming
streams, and a bunch of outgoing streams to two other nodes, all at 0%.
I'll try the restart.
Thanks.
nodetool netstats
Mode: MOVING
Streaming to: /10.xxx.xx.xx
...
Streaming
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:08 PM, Ike Walker wrote:
> I've been using nodetool move to rebalance my cluster. Most of the moves
> take under an hour, or a few hours at most. The current move has taken 4+
> days so I'm afraid it will never complete. What's the best way to cancel it
> and try again?
I've been using nodetool move to rebalance my cluster. Most of the moves take
under an hour, or a few hours at most. The current move has taken 4+ days so
I'm afraid it will never complete. What's the best way to cancel it and try
again?
I'm running a cluster of 12 nodes at AWS. Each node runs