that the new counter implementations are
safer although I'm not sure what that means in practice. Will the
counters be 99.99% accurate? How often will they be over or under counted?
Thanks, Mike.
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as
our_table-147a2090ed4211e480153bc81e542ebd/
instead of as
our_table/
Why would that happen? We're also seeing lagging compactions and high
cpu usage.
Thanks, Don
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find that there are a
lot of patches in 2.1.5. Is it ready for upgrade?
I personally would not run either version in production at this time,
but if forced, would prefer 2.1.5 over 2.1.2.
=Rob
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, Phil Yang ud1...@gmail.com wrote:
you can use nodetool rebuild in this node.
2015-03-25 9:20 GMT+08:00 Flavien Charlon flavien.char...@gmail.com:
Hi,
What is the process to re-bootstrap a node after hard drive failure
(Cassandra 2.1.3)?
This is the same node as previously, but the data
like to re-bootstrap it from the data stored on the other nodes
of the cluster (I have RF=3).
I am not using vnodes.
Thanks
Flavien
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column or modifying any table properties?
Thanks
Ajay
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indexes.
See CASSANDRA-8798
~mck
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Austin, TX
@zznate
Co-Founder Sr. Technical Consultant
Apache Cassandra Consulting
http://www.thelastpickle.com
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release more frequently? Or we may make a rule to decide if we
need release a new version? For example: If the latest version was
released two weeks ago, or after the latest version we have already
resolved 20 issues, we should release a new minor version.
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sorry for typo.. timestamp which Cassandra uses is independent on the
timezone.
Usually, it is recommended to use NTP to reduce the difference of
timestamps in each nodes
2014-12-27 21:20 GMT+08:00 Phil Yang ud1...@gmail.com:
In java,
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang
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