If you change stream throughput it won't affect currently running streams
but it should affect new ones.
all the best,
Sebastián
On Dec 4, 2015 5:39 AM, "Jonathan Ballet" wrote:
> Thanks for your answer Rob,
>
> On 12/03/2015 08:32 PM, Robert Coli wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 7:51 AM, Jon
Thanks for your answer Rob,
On 12/03/2015 08:32 PM, Robert Coli wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 7:51 AM, Jonathan Ballet mailto:jbal...@edgelab.ch>> wrote:
I noticed it's not really fast and my monitoring system shows that
the traffic incoming on this node is exactly at 100Mb/s (12.6MB/s)
Hey Bryan,
I haven't change this setting, but it looks like this is the same
setting that can be changed with "nodetool setstreamthroughput"?
It sounds pretty interesting at a first glance, but FWIW, the limit was
12.6 MB/s, not 25 MB/s (so effectively 100 Mb/s).
On 12/03/2015 11:40 PM, Bryan
Jonathan: Have you changed stream_throughput_outbound_megabits_per_sec in
cassandra.yaml?
# Throttles all outbound streaming file transfers on this node to the
# given total throughput in Mbps. This is necessary because Cassandra does
# mostly sequential IO when streaming data during bootstrap or
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 7:51 AM, Jonathan Ballet wrote:
> I noticed it's not really fast and my monitoring system shows that the
> traffic incoming on this node is exactly at 100Mb/s (12.6MB/s). I know it
> can be much more than that (I just tested sending a file through SSH
> between the two mach
Hi,
I added a new node to my cluster but in a new datacenter. After updating
the keyspace replication factor values (using the
NetworkTopologyStrategy strategy), I'm now running a "nodetool rebuild"
on the new node.
I noticed it's not really fast and my monitoring system shows that the
traf