Yes, all three nodes see all three nodes as UN.

Also, connecting from a local Cassandra machine using cqlsh, I can run the
same query just fine (with QUORUM consistency level).

On 4 February 2016 at 21:02, Robert Coli <rc...@eventbrite.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Flavien Charlon <
> flavien.char...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> My cluster was running fine. I rebooted all three nodes (one by one), and
>> now all nodes are back up and running. "nodetool status" shows UP for all
>> three nodes on all three nodes:
>>
>> --  Address        Load       Tokens  Owns    Host ID
>>           Rack
>> UN  xx.xx.xx.xx    331.84 GB  1       ?
>> d3d3a79b-9ca5-43f9-88c4-c3c7f08ca538  RAC1
>> UN  xx.xx.xx.xx    317.2 GB   1       ?
>> de7917ed-0de9-434d-be88-bc91eb4f8713  RAC1
>> UN  xx.xx.xx.xx  291.61 GB  1       ?
>> b489c970-68db-44a7-90c6-be734b41475f  RAC1
>>
>> However, now the client application fails to run queries on the cluster
>> with:
>>
>> Cassandra.UnavailableException: Not enough replicas available for query
>>> at consistency Quorum (2 required but only 1 alive)
>>
>>
> Do *all* nodes see each other as UP/UN?
>
> =Rob
>
>

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