Hi Carlos, I'm using 2.1.6. The mysterious node is not in the peers table. Any other ideas? One of my existing nodes is not present in the system.peers table, though. Should I be worried?
Regards, Tom On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Carlos Rolo <r...@pythian.com> wrote: > Check system.peers table to see if the IP is still there. If so edit the > table and remove the offending IP. > > You are probably running into this: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6053 > > Regards, > > Carlos Juzarte Rolo > Cassandra Consultant > > Pythian - Love your data > > rolo@pythian | Twitter: cjrolo | Linkedin: *linkedin.com/in/carlosjuzarterolo > <http://linkedin.com/in/carlosjuzarterolo>* > Mobile: +31 6 159 61 814 | Tel: +1 613 565 8696 x1649 > www.pythian.com > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Tom van den Berge < > tom.vandenbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I have removed a node with nodetool removenode, which completed ok. >> Nodetool status does not list the node anymore. >> >> But since then, Im seeing messages in my other nodes log files referring >> to the removed node: >> >> INFO [GossipStage:38] 2015-10-14 11:18:26,322 Gossiper.java (line 968) >> InetAddress /10.68.56.200 is now DOWN >> INFO [GossipStage:38] 2015-10-14 11:18:26,324 StorageService.java (line >> 1891) Removing tokens [85070591730234615865843651857942052863] for / >> 10.68.56.200 >> >> >> These two messages appear every minute. >> I've tried nodetool removenode again (Host ID not found) and removenode >> force (no token removals in process). >> The jmx unsafeAssassinateEndpoint gives a NullPointerException. >> >> What can I do to remove the node entirely? >> >> >> > > -- > > > >