I am able to get it working. I added a new node with following changes

#rpc_address:0.0.0.0
rpc_address: 10.128.1.11
#rpc_broadcast_address:10.128.1.11

rpc_address was set to 0.0.0.0, (I ran into a problem previously regarding
remote connection and made these changes
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12236898/apache-cassandra-remote-access
)

should it be happening?

On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 6:31 PM, Vladimir Yudovin <vla...@winguzone.com>
wrote:

> Did you run "nodetool cleanup" on first node after second was
> bootstrapped? It should clean rows not belonging to node after tokens
> changed.
>
> Best regards, Vladimir Yudovin,
> *Winguzone <https://winguzone.com?from=list> - Cloud Cassandra Hosting*
>
>
> ---- On Wed, 31 May 2017 03:55:54 -0400 *Junaid Nasir <jna...@an10.io
> <jna...@an10.io>>* wrote ----
>
> Cassandra ensure that adding or removing nodes are very easy and that load
> is balanced between nodes when a change is made. but it's not working in my
> case.
> I have a single node C* deployment (with 270 GB of data) and want to load
> balance the data on multiple nodes, I followed this guide
> <https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra/2.1/cassandra/operations/ops_add_node_to_cluster_t.html>
>
> `nodetool status` shows 2 nodes but load is not balanced between them
>
> Datacenter: dc1
> ===============
> Status=Up/Down
> |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
> --  Address      Load       Tokens       Owns (effective)  Host ID    Rack
> UN  10.128.0.7   270.75 GiB  256          48.6%        
> 1a3f6faa-4376-45a8-9c20-11480ae5664c  rack1
> UN  10.128.0.14  414.36 KiB  256          51.4%        
> 66a89fbf-08ba-4b5d-9f10-55d52a199b41  rack1
>
> I also ran 'nodetool repair' on new node but result is same. any pointers
> would be appreciated :)
>
> conf file of new node
>
> cluster_name: 'cluster1'
>  - seeds: "10.128.0.7"
> num_tokens: 256
> endpoint_snitch: GossipingPropertyFileSnitch
>
> Thanks,
> Junaid
>
>
>

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