I'm afraid I can't investigate further; enough time has elapsed that it appears
the inconsistencies
have worked their way out of the cluster.
On Feb 7, 2013, at 9:25 PM, aaron morton wrote:
'nodetool -pr repair'
Assuming nodetool repair -pr
If there is no write activity all reads (at
I'm confused about consistency. I have a 6-node group (RF=3) and I have a table
that
was known to be inconsistent across replicas (a Hadoop app was sensitive to
this).
So a did a 'nodetool -pr repair' on every node in the cluster. After the
repairs were
complete, the Hadoop app still indicated
'nodetool -pr repair'
Assuming nodetool repair -pr
If there is no write activity all reads (at any CL level) will return the same
value after a successful repair.
If there is write activity there is always a possibility of inconsistencies,
and so only access where R + W N (e.g. QUORUM +