my two cents ... i know this thread is a bit old, but the fact that
odd-sized SSTABLEs (usually large ones) will hang around for a while
can be very troublesome on disk space and planning. our data is
temporal in cassandra, being deleted constantly. we have seen space
usage in the 1+ TB range
My understanding of the compaction process was that since data files keep
continuously merging we should not have data files with very old last
modified timestamps
It is perfectly OK to have very old SSTables.
But performing an upgradesstables did decrease the number of data files and
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 5:23 PM, aaron morton aa...@thelastpickle.com wrote:
My understanding of the compaction process was that since data files keep
continuously merging we should not have data files with very old last
modified timestamps
It is perfectly OK to have very old SSTables.
But
Thanks a lot Aaron and Edward.
The mail thread clarifies some things for me.
For letting others know on this thread, running an upgradesstables did
decrease our bloom filter false positive ratios a lot. ( upgradesstables
was run not to upgrade from a casasndra version to a higher cassandra
upgradetables re-writes every sstable to have the same contents in the
newest format.
Agree.
In the world of compaction, and excluding upgrades, have older sstables is
expected.
Cheers
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Aaron Morton
Freelance Cassandra Developer
New Zealand
@aaronmorton
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 7:57 PM, Ananth Gundabattula
agundabatt...@gmail.com wrote:
As per the above url, After running a major compaction, automatic minor
compactions are no longer triggered, frequently requiring you to manually
run major compactions on a routine basis. ( Just before the
As per datastax documentation, a manual compaction forces the admin to start
compaction manually and disables the automated compaction (atleast for major
compactions but not minor compactions )
It does not disable compaction.
it creates one big file, which will not be compacted until there
Hello Aaron,
Thanks a lot for the reply.
Looks like the documentation is confusing. Here is the link I am referring
to: http://www.datastax.com/docs/1.1/operations/tuning#tuning-compaction
It does not disable compaction.
As per the above url, After running a major compaction, automatic