No, it means manually assign tokens to evenly distribute ring range to
the existing nodes.
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 7:29 PM, john xie shanfengg...@gmail.com wrote:
load balancing? is it means add more nodes?
2010/8/26 Ryan King r...@twitter.com
Looks like you need to do some load
Token selection and moving nodes is described here
http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations
Aaron
On 26 Aug 2010, at 14:29, john xie wrote:
load balancing? is it means add more nodes?
2010/8/26 Ryan King r...@twitter.com
Looks like you need to do some load balancing.
-ryan
/opt/apache-cassandra-0.6.4/bin/nodetool --host 192.168.123.100 ring
Address Status Load Range
Ring
162027259805094200094770502377853667196
192.168.123.101Up 183.43 GB
26404162423947656621914545677405489813 |--|
192.168.123.5 Up 196.18 GB
Looks like you need to do some load balancing.
-ryan
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:33 AM, john xie shanfengg...@gmail.com wrote:
/opt/apache-cassandra-0.6.4/bin/nodetool --host 192.168.123.100 ring
Address Status Load Range
Ring
162027259805094200094770502377853667196
load balancing? is it means add more nodes?
2010/8/26 Ryan King r...@twitter.com
Looks like you need to do some load balancing.
-ryan
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:33 AM, john xie shanfengg...@gmail.com wrote:
/opt/apache-cassandra-0.6.4/bin/nodetool --host 192.168.123.100 ring
Address