This violates any consistency guarantees you have and isn’t the right approach 
unless you know what you’re giving up (correctness, typically)

-- 
Jeff Jirsa


> On Nov 28, 2018, at 2:40 AM, Vitali Dyachuk <vdjat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> You can use auto_bootstrap set to false to add a new node to the ring, it 
> will calculate the token range for the new node, but will not start streaming 
> the data.
> In this case you can add several nodes into the ring quickly. After that you 
> can start nodetool rebuild -dc  <> to start streaming data. 
> In your case 50Tb of data per node is quite a large amount of data i would 
> recommend, based on own experience keeping 1Tb per node, since when streaming 
> can be interrupted for some reason and it cannot be resumed so you'll have to 
> restart streaming. Also there will be compaction problems.
> 
> Vitali.
>> On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 12:03 PM Osman YOZGATLIOĞLU 
>> <osman.yozgatlio...@krontech.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I have 2 dc cassandra 3.0.14 setup. I need to add 2 new nodes to each dc.
>> 
>> I started one node in dc1 and its already joining. 3TB of 50TB finished in 2 
>> weeks. One year ttl time series data with twcs.
>> 
>> I know, its not best practise..
>> 
>> I want to start one node in dc2 and cassandra refused to start with 
>> mentioning already one node in joining state.
>> 
>> I find some workaround with jmx directives, but i'm not sure if I broke 
>> something on the way.
>> 
>> Is it wise to bootstrap in both dc at the same time?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Osman

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