Re: Heads up: restarting a node with autobootstrap=true after nodetool move will re-bootstrap the node in 0.7.0-0.7.4

2011-04-10 Thread Peter Schuller
What is de-seeding and why would it cause this problem? Relation of seeding and auto_bootstrap always confuses me. If and when you have time can you please explain it to me. I was ad-hoc inventing the term 'de-seeding' to mean reconfiguring all others nodes to not use the node as a seed. And

Heads up: restarting a node with autobootstrap=true after nodetool move will re-bootstrap the node in 0.7.0-0.7.4

2011-04-09 Thread Jonathan Ellis
Peter Schuller reported an important bug in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2435: On one of our clusters with 5 nodes, we did some moves. All looked well; the moves completed. For unrelated reasons, we wanted to restart nodes after they had been moved. When we did, three of the 5,

Re: Heads up: restarting a node with autobootstrap=true after nodetool move will re-bootstrap the node in 0.7.0-0.7.4

2011-04-09 Thread mcasandra
Thanks for the info! Does this also happens if initial_token is set? Also, I am unable to understand the last line in that JIRA A potential complication was that seed nodes were moved without using the correct procedure of de-seeding them first. This was clearly wrong What is de-seeding