RE: Question about replica and replication factor

2016-09-20 Thread Jun Wu
ich is the most common kind of read in most uses of Cassandra). CheersBen On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 at 15:18 Jun Wu <wuxiaomi...@hotmail.com> wrote: Yes, I think for my case, at least two nodes need to be contacted to get the full set of data. But another thing comes up about dynamic snitch. It's th

Re: Question about replica and replication factor

2016-09-19 Thread Jun Wu
ad on at least one > other node to satisfy the query. > > Cheers > Ben > >> On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 at 14:50 Jun Wu <wuxiaomi...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Ben, >> >> Thanks for the quick response. >> >> It's clear about

RE: Question about replica and replication factor

2016-09-19 Thread Jun Wu
will be contained entirely on a single node. To read the full set of data, reads would hit at least two nodes (in practice, reads would likely end up being distributed across all the nodes in your cluster). CheersBen On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 at 14:09 Jun Wu <wuxiaomi...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi there,

Question about replica and replication factor

2016-09-19 Thread Jun Wu
Hi there, I have a question about the replica and replication factor. For example, I have a cluster of 6 nodes in the same data center. Replication factor RF is set to 3 and the consistency level is default 1. According to this calculator http://www.ecyrd.com/cassandracalculator/,

RE: How to get information of each read/write request?

2016-08-30 Thread Jun Wu
(`TRACING ON` in cqlsh) can give you a lot of the information for an individual request. There has been a ticket to track time in queue (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8398) but no ones worked on it yet. Chris On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Jun Wu <wuxiaomi...@hotmail.

RE: How to get information of each read/write request?

2016-08-30 Thread Jun Wu
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 7:20 PM, Jun Wu <wuxiaomi...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi there, I'm very interested in the read/write path of Cassandra. Specifically, I'd like to know the whole process when a read/write request comes in. I noticed that for reach request it could go through mu

How to get information of each read/write request?

2016-08-30 Thread Jun Wu
Hi there, I'm very interested in the read/write path of Cassandra. Specifically, I'd like to know the whole process when a read/write request comes in. I noticed that for reach request it could go through multiple stages. For example, for read request, it could be in ReadStage,

How to understand of dynamic snitch update interval?

2016-08-27 Thread Jun Wu
Hi there, I have a question for dynamic snitch, specifically in reading. For dynamic snitch, it is wrapped with other snitches. For reading, dynamic snitch plays a very important role, as mentioned in this article:

RE: How to print out the metrics information, like compaction and garbage collection?

2016-06-14 Thread Jun Wu
: https://sematext.com/spm/integrations/cassandra-monitoring/Otis -- Monitoring - Log Management - Alerting - Anomaly DetectionSolr & Elasticsearch Consulting Support Training - http://sematext.com/ On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Jun Wu <wuxiaomi...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi ther

How to print out the metrics information, like compaction and garbage collection?

2016-06-13 Thread Jun Wu
Hi there, I've deployed 6 node in Amazon EC2. I'm trying to monitor some metrics for each node and print them out when I write/read data into Cassandra. Specifically I want to print out the information about garbage collection and compaction. I do notice that there's metrics for

RE: Snitch for AWS EC2 nondefaultVPC

2016-03-01 Thread Jun Wu
I've worked on some experiments with AWS EC2. According to the doc you provided and from my own experience, EC2Multiregionsnitich should be the right setting as you have 2 different datacenters. In cassandra.yaml: change seeds to public address list, change listen and rpc address to private

Re: Questions about the replicas selection and remote coordinator

2016-02-01 Thread Jun Wu
roved performance was a big part of the 2.1 > release, but I'm not sure if the change in coordinators was part of that > effort or not. > > Steve > > > On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Jun Wu <wuxiaomi...@hotmail.com > <mailto:wuxiaomi...@hotmail.com>> wr

RE: Questions about the replicas selection and remote coordinator

2016-01-29 Thread Jun Wu
for you internally. Steve On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Jun Wu <wuxiaomi...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi there, I have some questions about the replicas selection. Let's say that we have 2 data centers: DC1 and DC2, the figure also be got from link here: https://docs.datastax.

Questions about the replicas selection and remote coordinator

2016-01-29 Thread Jun Wu
Hi there, I have some questions about the replicas selection. Let's say that we have 2 data centers: DC1 and DC2, the figure also be got from link here: https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra/1.2/cassandra/images/write_access_multidc_12.png. There're 10 nodes in each data center. We