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AaronTrazona commented on CASSANDRA-16314:
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Hi Romain,

 

This is the scenario,  I have 1 node at first which is 159 now i decided to add 
2 new nodes so i added both 201 and 116. Now the data is being distributed to 3 
nodes. Now i want to remove the old data on 159 so I did a  "nodetool -h  
10.147.18.159 cleanup" after that nothing still same load which is 2MiB..

 

Let me know if I clearly  understand what the uses of the nodetool cleanup..



Thanks.

> nodetool cleanup not working
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-16314
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-16314
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: AaronTrazona
>            Priority: Normal
>         Attachments: image-2020-12-07-09-23-02-002.png, 
> image-2020-12-07-09-23-33-788.png, image-2020-12-07-09-24-54-453.png, 
> image-2020-12-07-09-26-28-702.png
>
>
> Hi,
>  
> After setting up the 3 clusters, I want to free up the disk on my first 
> cluster since 
> the previous still there.
> This is the nodetool status before running the nodetool cleanup
> !image-2020-12-07-09-23-02-002.png!
> When I run the  nodetool cleanup 
> !image-2020-12-07-09-23-33-788.png!
> After I run the nodetool cleanup . I check if the node free up the spaces. 
> This is the result
> !image-2020-12-07-09-24-54-453.png!
> It's seems that the nodetool cleanup not working well
> cassandra version and java version
> !image-2020-12-07-09-26-28-702.png!
> Thanks.



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