data is
> used in the same way.
>
> So I can’t see any problem with continuing to use
> the GossipingPropertyFileSnitch, although that comes with the one caveat
> that I have never tried it on Amazon, only GCP.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul Chandler
> www.redshots.com
>
>
and Gilberto Müeller are presenting at Datastax Accelerate on
> this very subject, how we migrated 91 clusters to Google, including what
> problems we had along the way. It would be worth you attending that session
> if you are there.
>
> > On 16 Apr 2019, at 03:46, Shravan R wr
Can we have multiple snitches within the same cluster?
Reason for the ask: I need to find an optimal migration path from on prem
DC to AWS.
Currently the cluster has TWO on prem DCs and the end cluster state should
be TWO DCs in same region/multiple zones in AWS.
I know there is EC2Snitch - but t
> process/automation in place. The upgrade process should not be a reason to
> delay, especially for minor version upgrades that might be quickly
> necessary (security issue or bug fix).
>
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>
>
>
> Sean Durity
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>
>
> *From:* Shravan R
> *Sent:* Tuesday, Dec
nodes in a rolling fashion
3. Run nodetool upgradesstables in a rolling fashion
Is there a risk on pending nodetool upgradesstables?
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 2:12 AM Jeff Jirsa wrote:
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> On Dec 2, 2018, at 12:40 PM, Shravan R wrote:
>
> Marc/Dimitry/Jon - greatly appreciate y
or upgrade? It's generally favorable to go to the
>>>> latest patch release as often times they include fixes that smooth over the
>>>> upgrade process. There are hundreds of bug fixes between 2.1.9 and 2.1.20
>>>> (current version)
>>>>
>>>
Hello,
I am planning to upgrade Apache Cassandra 2.1.9 to Apache Cassandra-3.0.9.
I came up with the version based on [1]. I followed upgrade steps as in
[2]. I was testing the same in the lab and encountered issues (streaming
just fails and hangs for ever) with bootstrapping a 3.0.9 node on a
par