Yes. You likely will still be able to see the nodes in nodetool gossipinfo
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Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at 7:48 AM
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Hey Guan,
If it's the case that you actually replaced the nodes and already assigned
new IP's to them this is probably common behaviour. Since Cassandra has a
retention policy to keep dead nodes for 72 hours.
Best,
Malte
2017-01-17 0:29 GMT+01:00 Sun, Guan :
> Hi all,
>
> We have a 6 node Cass
Hi all,
We have a 6 node Cassandra cluster running on Amazon EC2. We replaced the nodes
one by one while Cassandra was running several days ago. After the replacement,
the nodetool status show that all the nodes were up and running. However, the
JMX metrics about down nodes kept showing there w