Hello All,
I have a 6 node ring with 3 nodes in DC1 and 3 nodes in DC2. I ssh into node5
on DC2 was in a “DN” state. I ran “nodetool repair”. I’ve had this situation
before and ran “nodetool repair -dc DC2”. I’m trying what if anything is
different between those commands. What are they
tarted
or broadcast new info / reconnected / etc).
You probably see NET_VERSION and HOST_ID having very low versions. You probably
see LOAD having a very high version (it's updated often).
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 12:52 PM, Harper, Paul
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Subject: Re: Running nodetool gossipinfo
7 is the version number locally in each instance representing the instance
state used by gossiper. it will increase at least one every second
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On Aug 29, 2017, at 11:40 AM, Harper, Paul
<paul.har...@aspect.
Hello,
Running nodetool gossipinfo trying to find out in the result set for release
version , what does the first digit (7) represent? I assume the rest is the
actual version number.
RELEASE_VERSION:7:2.1.11
Thanks Paul
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