Well, my anti-entropy folders in each machine have ~120G, It's quite a
lot!!!

I have ~600G of data per server and a cluster of 6 servers with level-db.
Just for comparison effects, what about you?

Someone of basho, can you please advise on this one?

Best regards! :)


On 8 April 2014 11:02, Timo Gatsonides <[email protected]> wrote:

> "...So I stopped AAE on all nodes (with riak attach), removed the AAE folders 
> on all the nodes. And then restarted them one-by-one, so they all started 
> with a clean AAE state. Then about a day later the cluster was finally in a 
> normal state."
>
> I don't understand the difference between what you did and what I'm
> describing in the former emails? I've stopped the aae via riak attach, and
> then one by one, I've stopped the node, removed the anti-entropy data and
> started the node. Is there any subtle difference I'm not getting?
>
> I'm asking this because indeed this hasn't proved to be enough to stop the
> cluster entire cluster load. Another thing is the anti-entropy dir data
> size, since the upgrade it has reached very high values comparing to the
> previous ones...
>
>
> Unfortunately I don't have a 100% definitive answer for you, maybe someone
> from Basho can advise.
>
> In my case I noticed that after running riak_kv_entropy_manager:disable()
> the IO load did not decrease immediately and on some servers it took quite
> a while before iostat showed disk I/O going to normal levels. I only
> removed the AAE folders after IO load was normal.
>
> Now that you have mentioned it I just took a look at my servers and the
> anti-entropy dir is large (>500Mb) on my servers too, although it varies
> from one server to the next.
>
> Best regards,
> Timo
>
>
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