Re: Does "nodetool repair" need to be run on each node for a given table?

2017-03-15 Thread Thakrar, Jayesh
Thank you Eric for helping out. The reason I sent the question a second time is because I did not see my question and the first reply from the usergroup. After I sent the question a second time, I got a personal flame from somebody else too and so examined my "spam" folders and that's where I

Re: Does "nodetool repair" need to be run on each node for a given table?

2017-03-15 Thread Eric Evans
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 12:04 PM, daemeon reiydelle wrote: > Am I unreasonable in expecting a poster to have looked at the documentation > before posting? And that reposting the same query WITHOUT reading the > documents (when pointed out to them) when asked to do so is not

Re: Does "nodetool repair" need to be run on each node for a given table?

2017-03-14 Thread Max Campos
For anyone with questions about how repair works, why repair, partial range repair, incremental vs. non-incremental repair, best practices for repair, etc. I highly recommend this talk from Alexander Dejanovski, The Last Pickle at Cassandra Summit 2016:

Re: Does "nodetool repair" need to be run on each node for a given table?

2017-03-14 Thread daemeon reiydelle
Am I unreasonable in expecting a poster to have looked at the documentation before posting? And that reposting the same query WITHOUT reading the documents (when pointed out to them) when asked to do so is not appropriate? Do we have a way to blackball such? *...* *Daemeon C.M.

Re: Does "nodetool repair" need to be run on each node for a given table?

2017-03-13 Thread daemeon reiydelle
I ​ find it helpful to read the manual first. After review, I would be happy to answer specific questions. https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra/2.1/cassandra/tools/toolsRepair.html​ *...* *Daemeon C.M. ReiydelleUSA (+1) 415.501.0198London (+44) (0) 20 8144 9872* On Mon, Mar 13, 2017