Re: How to check if repair is actually successful
At the end of the repair, you should see something like: [2017-09-01 06:59:04,699] Repair completed successfully [2017-09-01 06:59:04,704] Repair command #1 finished in X hour X minutes X seconds On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 9:51 AM, Blake Egglestonwrote: > If nodetool repair doesn't return an error, and doesn't hang, the repair > completed successfully. > > On September 1, 2017 at 5:50:53 AM, Akshit Jain (akshit13...@iiitd.ac.in) > wrote: > > Hi, > I am performing repair on cassandra cluster. > After getting repair status as successful, How to figure out if it is > successful actually? > Is there any way to test it? > >
Re: How to check if repair is actually successful
If nodetool repair doesn't return an error, and doesn't hang, the repair completed successfully. On September 1, 2017 at 5:50:53 AM, Akshit Jain (akshit13...@iiitd.ac.in) wrote: Hi, I am performing repair on cassandra cluster. After getting repair status as successful, How to figure out if it is successful actually? Is there any way to test it?
How to check if repair is actually successful
Hi, I am performing repair on cassandra cluster. After getting repair status as successful, How to figure out if it is successful actually? Is there any way to test it?