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Stefan Miklosovic reassigned CASSANDRA-18555:
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Assignee: Stefan Miklosovic (was: Jaydeepkumar Chovatia)
> A new nodetool/JMX command that tells whether node's decommission failed or
> not
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> Key: CASSANDRA-18555
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-18555
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Observability/JMX
> Reporter: Jaydeepkumar Chovatia
> Assignee: Stefan Miklosovic
> Priority: Normal
> Time Spent: 3h 40m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Currently, when a node is being decommissioned and if any failure happens,
> then an exception is thrown back to the caller.
> But Cassandra's decommission takes considerable time ranging from minutes to
> hours to days. There are various scenarios in that the caller may need to
> probe the status again:
> * The caller times out
> * It is not possible to keep the caller hanging for such a long time
> And If the caller does not know what happened internally, then it cannot
> retry, etc., leading to other issues.
> So, in this ticket, I am going to add a new nodetool/JMX command that can be
> invoked by the caller anytime, and it will return the correct status.
> It might look like a smaller change, but when we need to operate Cassandra at
> scale in a large-scale fleet, then this becomes a bottleneck and require
> constant operator intervention.
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