ahh, I think you may have hit a corner case here.
If the RF still 1 ?
> INFO [AntiEntropySessions:1] 2012-03-16 06:15:13,727
> AntiEntropyService.java (line 663) [repair #%s] No neighbors to repair
> with on range %s: session completed
Means there are no nodes which share the range with this no
Thanks for the suggestion Aaron, unfortunately, that seems to do
absolutely nothing:
# nodetool -h localhost repair
INFO [RMI TCP Connection(160)-127.0.0.1] 2012-03-16 06:15:13,718
StorageService.java (line 1770) Starting repair command #1, repairing 1
ranges.
INFO [AntiEntropySessions:1] 2012-
trying running nodetool repair on 10.80.161.101 and then cleanup on
10.102.37.168 if everything is ok.
Cheers
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Aaron Morton
Freelance Developer
@aaronmorton
http://www.thelastpickle.com
On 16/03/2012, at 6:45 AM, Thorsten von Eicken wrote:
> I added a second node to a single-
I added a second node to a single-node ring. RF=1. I can't get the new
node to receive any data. Logs look fine. Here's what nodetool reports:
# nodetool -h localhost ring
Address DC RackStatus State Load
OwnsToken