[jira] [Resolved] (CASSANDRA-8436) Replacing a dead node by deleting it and bootstrapping a new one

2016-02-29 Thread Aleksey Yeschenko (JIRA)

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Aleksey Yeschenko resolved CASSANDRA-8436.
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Resolution: Not A Problem

Arguably, operations-wise, this does not belong to Cassandra, but should be 
part of external tooling. Re-closing again as Not A Problem.

> Replacing a dead node by deleting it and bootstrapping a new one
> 
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-8436
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8436
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>Reporter: Omri Bahumi
>
> I brought this subject up in the mailing list, now I'm bringing it up in here.
> I'm trying to automate our Cassandra infrastructure. We're using an 
> Autoscaling Group for keeping the Cassandra instances alive.
> After the initial cluster creation, nodes are launched with auto_bootstrap 
> enabled.
> I was thinking to automate the process of node deletion (when a node 
> terminates) and have the new launched node replace it.
> Reading the documentation, replacing a dead node should be done with 
> "-Dcassandra.replace_address=".
> Is deleting the node and bootstrapping a new one a feasible solution?



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[jira] [Resolved] (CASSANDRA-8436) Replacing a dead node by deleting it and bootstrapping a new one

2014-12-07 Thread Brandon Williams (JIRA)

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Brandon Williams resolved CASSANDRA-8436.
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Resolution: Invalid

> Replacing a dead node by deleting it and bootstrapping a new one
> 
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-8436
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8436
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>Reporter: Omri Bahumi
>
> I brought this subject up in the mailing list, now I'm bringing it up in here.
> I'm trying to automate our Cassandra infrastructure. We're using an 
> Autoscaling Group for keeping the Cassandra instances alive.
> After the initial cluster creation, nodes are launched with auto_bootstrap 
> enabled.
> I was thinking to automate the process of node deletion (when a node 
> terminates) and have the new launched node replace it.
> Reading the documentation, replacing a dead node should be done with 
> "-Dcassandra.replace_address=".
> Is deleting the node and bootstrapping a new one a feasible solution?



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