Hi Shalom,
I've runned refresh as Nitan suggested without sstablescrub.
Then i tried drain/restart on the 3 nodes. The repair is now OK.
Thanks for your help
Simon
On 02/05/2019 16:58, shalom sagges wrote:
Hi Simon,
If you haven't did that already, try to drain and restart the node you
del
You can run nodetool refresh and then sstablescrub to see if there is any
corruption.
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 9:53 AM Simon ELBAZ wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Cassandra v2.1 on a 3 node cluster.
>
> *# yum list installed | grep cassa*
> *cassandra21.noarch2.1.12-1
> @datastax
Hi Simon,
If you haven't did that already, try to drain and restart the node you
deleted the data from.
Then run the repair again.
Regards,
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 5:53 PM Simon ELBAZ wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Cassandra v2.1 on a 3 node cluster.
>
> *# yum list installed | grep cassa*
> *ca
Hi,
I am running Cassandra v2.1 on a 3 node cluster.
/# yum list installed | grep cassa//
//cassandra21.noarch 2.1.12-1 @datastax //
//cassandra21-tools.noarch 2.1.12-1 @datastax /
Unfortunately, I accidentally removed the SSTables (using rm) (old