I've actually tried all or 1. Anyway I think I've solved the issue. Seems like 
node1 is having some issues with regards to connections.  

Thanks!  

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Byron Wang
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On Monday, March 25, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Víctor Hugo Oliveira Molinar wrote:

> What is the consistence level of your read and write operations?
>  
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Byron Wang <byron.w...@woowteam.com 
> (mailto:byron.w...@woowteam.com)> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >  
> > I'm using cassandra 1.2.3.
> >  
> > I've successfully clustered 3 machines and created a keyspace with 
> > replication factor 3.
> >  
> > Node1 seeds Node2
> > Node2 seeds Node1
> > Node3 seeds Node1
> >  
> > I insert an entry using node1.
> >  
> > Using cqlsh from another node, I try to delete the item by sending out the 
> > delete command.
> >  
> > After sending the command, there seems to be no error but when I try to 
> > select the item it is still there.
> >  
> > When I try to send the same delete command from node1 cqlsh it seems to 
> > work.
> >  
> > Basically any delete command i send from the other nodes doesn't work 
> > unless i use it using node1. However I can select the items using the other 
> > nodes.
> >  
> > Is this a problem? I can't seem to modify objects from node1 using other 
> > nodes. Truncate works though.
> >  
> > Please help
> >  
> > Thanks!
> > Byron
>  



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