what do you mean by not adding as a seed? if I add new node to existing
cluster, the new node should not be added as a seed in cassandra.yaml for
other nodes in the ring?
when should it be added as a seed then? once the cluster is balanced? or
after manually running rebuild command?



On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:34 PM, Andrew Cobley <a.e.cob...@dundee.ac.uk>wrote:

>  That looks like the problem.  I added the node  with that machine as a
> seed, realized my mistake and restarted the machine with the correct seed.
> it joined the ring but without streaming.  Nodetool rebuild however doesn't
> seem to be fixing the situation.
>
> I'll remove the node and try re-adding it after cleaning
> /var/lib/cassandra.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Richard Low [rich...@wentnet.com]
> *Sent:* 14 August 2013 20:11
> *To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
> *Subject:* Re: Vnodes, adding a node ?
>
>   On 14 August 2013 20:02, Andrew Cobley <a.e.cob...@dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> I have  small test cluster of 2 nodes.  I ran a stress test on it and
>> with nodetool status received the following:
>>
>> /usr/local/bin/apache-cassandra-2.0.0-rc1/log $ ../bin/nodetool status
>> Datacenter: datacenter1
>> =======================
>> Status=Up/Down
>> |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
>> --  Address       Load       Tokens  Owns (effective)  Host ID
>>                     Rack
>> UN  192.168.0.11  141.13 MB  256     49.2%
>> 4d281e2e-efd9-4abf-bb70-ebdf8e2b4fc3  rack1
>> UN  192.168.0.10  145.59 MB  256     50.8%
>> 7fc5795a-bd1b-4e42-88d6-024c5216a893  rack1
>>
>> I then added a third node with no machines writing to the system.  Using
>> nodetool status I got the following:
>>
>> /usr/local/bin/apache-cassandra-2.0.0-rc1/log $ ../bin/nodetool status
>> Datacenter: datacenter1
>> =======================
>> Status=Up/Down
>> |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
>> --  Address       Load       Tokens  Owns (effective)  Host ID
>>                     Rack
>> UN  192.168.0.11  141.12 MB  256     32.2%
>> 4d281e2e-efd9-4abf-bb70-ebdf8e2b4fc3  rack1
>> UN  192.168.0.10  145.59 MB  256     35.3%
>> 7fc5795a-bd1b-4e42-88d6-024c5216a893  rack1
>> UN  192.168.0.12  111.9 KB   256     32.5%
>> e5e6d8bd-c652-4c18-8fa3-3d71471eee65  rack1
>>
>> Is this correct ?  I was under the impression that adding a node to an
>> existing cluster would distribute the load around the cluster. Am I perhaps
>> missing a step or have a config error perhaps ?
>>
>
>  How did you add the node?  It looks like it didn't bootstrap but just
> joined the ring.  You need to make sure the node is not set as a seed and
> that auto_bootstrap is true (the default).
>
>  Alternatively, you could run 'nodetool rebuild' to stream data from the
> other nodes.
>
>  Richard.
>
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