a/*" to verify which keyspace is consuming
> your space.
>
> Jan
>
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>
> Am 14.01.2016 um 07:25 schrieb Rahul Ramesh <rr.ii...@gmail.com>:
>
> Thanks for your suggestion.
>
> Compaction was happening on one of the large tabl
copy all the contents in the table directory to one
of the drives?
Thanks for all the help.
Regards,
Rahul
On Thursday 14 January 2016, Rahul Ramesh <rr.ii...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jan,
> I checked it. There are no old Key Spaces or tables.
> Thanks for your pointer, I started
It's possible there's open file handles to
>>> sstables that have been compacted away. You can verify by doing lsof and
>>> grepping for DEL or deleted.
>>>
>>> If it's not that, you can run nodetool cleanup on each node to scan all
>>> of the sstables on d
We have a 2 node Cassandra cluster with a replication factor of 2.
The load factor on the nodes is around 350Gb
Datacenter: Cassandra
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Address RackStatus State LoadOwns
Token
-5072018636360415943
172.31.7.91 rack1 Up Normal 328.5 GB