Sorry I shouldn't have said adding a node. Sometimes data seems to be corrupted 
or inconsistent in which case would like to run a repair. 

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> On Oct 19, 2016, at 10:10 AM, Sean Bridges <sean.brid...@globalrelay.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks, we will try that.
> 
> Sean
> 
>> On 16-10-19 09:34 AM, Alexander Dejanovski wrote:
>> Hi Sean,
>> 
>> you should be able to do that by running subrange repairs, which is the only 
>> type of repair that wouldn't trigger anticompaction AFAIK.
>> Beware that now you will have sstables marked as repaired and others marked 
>> as unrepaired, which will never be compacted           together.
>> You might want to flag all sstables as unrepaired before moving on, if you 
>> do not intend to switch to incremental repair for now.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 6:31 PM Sean Bridges <sean.brid...@globalrelay.net> 
>>> wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>> 
>>> We are upgrading from cassandra 2.1 to cassandra 2.2.  
>>> 
>>> With cassandra 2.1 we would periodically repair all nodes, using the -pr 
>>> flag.  
>>> 
>>> With cassandra 2.2, the same repair takes a very long time, as cassandra 
>>> does an anti compaction after the repair.  This anti compaction causes most 
>>> (all?) the sstables to be rewritten.  Is there a way to do full repairs 
>>> without continually anti compacting?  If we do a full repair on             
>>>     each node with the -pr flag, will subsequent full repairs also force 
>>> anti compacting most (all?) sstables?  
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Sean
>> 
>> -- 
>> -----------------
>> Alexander Dejanovski
>> France
>> @alexanderdeja
>> 
>> Consultant
>> Apache Cassandra Consulting
>> http://www.thelastpickle.com
> 
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