*I did the following. Now I wonder if this is one node or multiple nodes? Does this value really tell me I have a large partition?*
nodetool cfhistograms test hello // This reports the max partition size is 10GB nodetool tablestats test.hello // This also reports Compacted partition maximum bytes: 10299432635 Percentile SSTables Write Latency Read Latency Partition Size Cell Count (micros) (micros) (bytes) 50% 0.00 20.50 51.01 155469300 654949 75% 0.00 24.60 88.15 4139110981 17436917 95% 6.00 29.52 155469.30 10299432635 43388628 98% 6.00 42.51 668489.53 10299432635 43388628 99% 6.00 61.21 802187.44 10299432635 43388628 Min 0.00 5.72 9.89 125 5 Max 6.00 668489.53 8582860.53 10299432635 43388628 On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 12:28 AM, Kant Kodali <k...@peernova.com> wrote: > is there a query to find out the largest partition in a table? Does the > query below give me the largest partition? > > select max(mean_partition_size) from size_estimates ; > > Thanks, > Kant >