you don't have any zombie data or other problems.
On 17 March 2018 at 15:52, Hannu Kröger <hkro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> If you want to repair just one node (for example if it has been down for
> more than 3h), run “nodetool repair -full” on that node. This
Hi Jonathan,
If you want to repair just one node (for example if it has been down for more
than 3h), run “nodetool repair -full” on that node. This will bring all data on
that node up to date.
If you want to repair all data on the cluster, run “nodetool repair -full -pr”
on each node
Hi Community,
Can someone confirm, as the documentation out on the web is so contradictory
and vague.
Nodetool repair -full if I call this, do I need to run this on ALL my nodes or
is just the once sufficient?
Thanks
J
Jonathan Baynes
DBA
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