Re: Network traffic patterns

2011-11-21 Thread Boris Yen
gt;>> sending data somewhere, maybe they are behind in replicating and are >>>> continuously catching up? >>>> >>>> Use a tool like tcpdump to find out where the data is going >>>> >>>> From: Philippe >>>> Reply-To: &q

Re: Network traffic patterns

2011-11-20 Thread Philippe
es are >>> sending data somewhere, maybe they are behind in replicating and are >>> continuously catching up? >>> >>> Use a tool like tcpdump to find out where the data is going >>> >>> From: Philippe >>> Reply-To: "user@cassandra.a

Re: Network traffic patterns

2011-11-20 Thread Boris Yen
t;> Use a tool like tcpdump to find out where the data is going >> >> From: Philippe >> Reply-To: "user@cassandra.apache.org" >> Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 13:22:38 -0800 >> To: user >> Subject: Re: Network traffic patterns >> >> Sorry abou

Re: Network traffic patterns

2011-11-17 Thread Philippe
15 Nov 2011 13:22:38 -0800 > To: user > Subject: Re: Network traffic patterns > > Sorry about the previous message, I've enabled keyboard shortcuts on > gmail...*sigh*... > > Hello, > I'm trying to understand the network usage I am seeing in my cluster, can

Re: Network traffic patterns

2011-11-16 Thread Todd Burruss
"user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>" mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>> Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 13:22:38 -0800 To: user mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>> Subject: Re: Network traffic patterns Sorry about the previous message, I've enabled keyboard shor

Re: Network traffic patterns

2011-11-15 Thread Philippe
Sorry about the previous message, I've enabled keyboard shortcuts on gmail...*sigh*... Hello, I'm trying to understand the network usage I am seeing in my cluster, can anyone shed some light? It's an RF=3, 12-node, cassandra 0.8.6 cluster. repair is performed on each node once a week, with a rolli

Network traffic patterns

2011-11-15 Thread Philippe
Hello, I'm trying to understand the network usage I am seeing in my cluster, can anyone shed some light? It's an RF=3, 12-node, cassandra 0.8.6 cluster. The nodes are p13,p14,p15...p24 and are consecutive in that order on the ring. Each node is only a cassandra database. I am hitting the cluster fr