Re: Need help with incremental repair

2017-10-29 Thread Paulo Motta
> Assuming the situation is just "we accidentally ran incremental repair", you > shouldn't have to do anything. It's not going to hurt anything Once you run incremental repair, your data is permanently marked as repaired, and is no longer compacted with new non-incrementally repaired data. This

Re: Cassandra proxy to control read/write throughput

2017-10-29 Thread Nate McCall
The following presentation describes in detail a technique for using coordinator-only nodes which will give you similar behavior (particularly slides 12 to 14): https://www.slideshare.net/DataStax/optimizing-your- cluster-with-coordinator-nodes-eric-lubow-simplereach-cassandra-summit-2016 On Thu,

Re: Need help with incremental repair

2017-10-29 Thread Aiman Parvaiz
Thanks Blake and Paulo for the response. Yes, the idea is to go back to non incremental repairs. I am waiting for all the "anticompaction after repair" activities to complete and in my understanding( thanks to Blake for the explanation ), I can run a full repair on that KS and then get back to