Re : Compressed families not created on new node

2012-01-17 Thread Alexis Lauthier
more info. Alexis Lauthier De : aaron morton aa...@thelastpickle.com À : user@cassandra.apache.org Envoyé le : Mardi 17 Janvier 2012 1h49 Objet : Re: Compressed families not created on new node eeek, HW errors.  I would guess (thats all it is) that an IO

Re: Compressed families not created on new node

2012-01-16 Thread aaron morton
with an untested parachute. So any other ideas ? Thanks, Alexis Lauthier De : aaron morton aa...@thelastpickle.com À : user@cassandra.apache.org Envoyé le : Lundi 16 Janvier 2012 1h05 Objet : Re: Compressed families not created on new node Without knowing what the IOErrors are I would do

Re: Compressed families not created on new node

2012-01-15 Thread aaron morton
Sounds like the schema has not fully migrated to the new node. It is applied to the joining node one change at a time. A quick scan of the changes file does not find anything fixed after 1.0.3 You can check schema versions in the CLI using the describe cluster command. Check for errors in the

Re: Compressed families not created on new node

2012-01-15 Thread aaron morton
can get the data on the new node, before the old one dies? Thanks, Alexis Lauthier De : aaron morton aaron@ À : user@cassandra.apache.org Envoyé le : Dimanche 15 Janvier 2012 19h17 Objet : Re: Compressed families not created on new node Sounds like the schema has not fully migrated

Compressed families not created on new node

2012-01-13 Thread Alexis Lauthier
I'm using Cassandra 1.0.3 on a 2 nodes cluster. My schema (with replication_factor=2) contains both compressed (with sstable_compression=DeflateCompressor) and uncompressed column families. When bootstrapping a third node, the uncompressed families are created on the new node as expected, but