Re: Hotspots / Load on Cassandra node

2016-10-25 Thread Jan Kesten
Hi, can you check the size of your data directories on that machine to verify in comparison to the others? Have a look for snapshot directories which could still be there from a former table or keyspace. Regards, Jan Am 26. Oktober 2016 06:53:03 MESZ, schrieb Harikrishnan A

Re: Hotspots / Load on Cassandra node

2016-10-25 Thread Jeff Jirsa
.org" <user@cassandra.apache.org>, Harikrishnan A <hari...@yahoo.com> Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 9:53 PM To: "user@cassandra.apache.org" <user@cassandra.apache.org> Subject: Hotspots / Load on Cassandra node Hello, When I am issuing nodetool status, I see t

Re: Hotspots / Load on Cassandra node

2016-10-25 Thread Jonathan Haddad
How do you know you don't have a data modeling issue? On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 9:53 PM Harikrishnan A wrote: > Hello, > > When I am issuing nodetool status, I see the load ( in GB) on one of the > node is high compare to the other nodes in my ring. > > I do not see any issues

Hotspots / Load on Cassandra node

2016-10-25 Thread Harikrishnan A
Hello, When I am issuing nodetool status, I see the load ( in GB) on one of the node is high compare to the other nodes in my ring. I do not see any issues with the Data Modeling, and it looks like the Partition sizes are almost evenly sized and distributed across the nodes.  Repairs are