It’s likely that if you have server stability issues its because of data model or compaction strategy configurations which lead to out of memory issues or massive GC pauses. Rebooting wouldn’t solve those issues.
-- Rahul Singh rahul.si...@anant.us Anant Corporation On Jul 17, 2018, 7:28 AM -0400, Simon Fontana Oscarsson <simon.fontana.oscars...@ericsson.com>, wrote: > Not anything that I'm aware of. Cassandra can run at months/years without > rebooting. > It is better to monitor your nodes and if you find anything abnormal a > restart can help. > > -- > SIMON FONTANA OSCARSSON > Software Developer > > Ericsson > Ölandsgatan 1 > 37133 Karlskrona, Sweden > simon.fontana.oscars...@ericsson.com > www.ericsson.com > > On tis, 2018-07-17 at 12:09 +0300, Vsevolod Filaretov wrote: > > Good time of day everyone; > > > > Does Cassandra have a "recommended uptime"? I.e., does regular Cassandra > > node reboots help anything? Are periodical node reboots recommended for > > general system stability? > > > > Best regards, Vsevolod.