Re: Question on ByteOrdered rebalancing

2012-03-14 Thread Tyler Hobbs
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 4:17 PM, work late wrote: > The bytes being the key I use or what ? Yes. Partitioners split up the space of possible keys based on the tokens of the nodes. For BOP, a node's primary range will include all rows with keys that are less than it's token and greater than th

Re: Question on ByteOrdered rebalancing

2012-03-14 Thread work late
The bytes being the key I use or what ? Maybe you answered the 2nd question and I don't get it, but what would I pass the move command when I want to rebalance the cluster? Thanks On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Tyler Hobbs wrote: > The tokens are hex encoded arrays of bytes. > > > On Tue, Ma

Re: Question on ByteOrdered rebalancing

2012-03-13 Thread Tyler Hobbs
The tokens are hex encoded arrays of bytes. On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:05 PM, work late wrote: > The ring command on nodetool shows as > > Address DC RackStatus State Load > OwnsToken > > Token(bytes[88401b216270ab8ebb690946b0b70eab]) > 10.1.1.1 datacenter

Question on ByteOrdered rebalancing

2012-03-13 Thread work late
The ring command on nodetool shows as Address DC RackStatus State LoadOwns Token Token(bytes[88401b216270ab8ebb690946b0b70eab]) 10.1.1.1 datacenter1 rack1 Up Normal 69.1 KB 50.00% Token(bytes[4936c862b88db2bdd92d684583bf0280]) 1