Re: Issue with New Production Cluster

2017-09-29 Thread Michael Shuler
e info varies by the > OS flavor and version. > > But many of the stats are kind of self-explanatory. > >   > > *From: *Jeff Jirsa > *Date: *Friday, September 29, 2017 at 10:32 AM > *To: *cassandra > *Subject: *Re: Issue with New Production Cluster > >   >

Re: Issue with New Production Cluster

2017-09-29 Thread Jeff Jirsa
ailed connections at the cassandra > layer? > > > > Thanks > > J > > > > *From:* Jeff Jirsa [mailto:jji...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* 29 September 2017 16:07 > > *To:* cassandra > *Subject:* Re: Issue with New Production Cluster > > > > The failure detec

Re: Issue with New Production Cluster

2017-09-29 Thread Jeff Jirsa
017-09-29 15:28:41,394 FailureDetector.java:456 - > Ignoring interval time of 2087037617 <(208)%20703-7617> for /10.172.181.63 > > INFO [HANDSHAKE-/10.172.181.61] 2017-09-29 15:28:47,132 > OutboundTcpConnection.java:523 - Handshaking version with /10.172.181.61 > > &g

RE: Issue with New Production Cluster

2017-09-29 Thread Jonathan Baynes
handshake with the nodes?? Any suggestions would be great, I have to go to the Network team with this, but I’m not sure where to start… From: Jeff Jirsa [mailto:jji...@gmail.com] Sent: 29 September 2017 14:54 To: cassandra Subject: Re: Issue with New Production Cluster What version? If you retry

Re: Issue with New Production Cluster

2017-09-29 Thread Jeff Jirsa
What version? If you retry immediately, does it reconnect? Anything in the logs? What you describe is atypical - timeouts on queries can (and will) happen occasionally under load, but timeout on connect is atypical. Any sign of networking issues/slowness/dns problems/etc? On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at