Volumes die, get corrupted, etc. There may come a time when you have to
destroy the volume and re-create it from a snapshot, or launch a new empty
volume and re-stream the data from replicas (using the replace boot flags)


On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 1:17 PM Erick Ramirez <erick.rami...@datastax.com>
wrote:

> It really depends on how you've set up your Kubernetes cluster. For
> example if you're using the k8ssandra (https://k8ssandra.io/) with
> persistent volumes, the cass-operator should launch a new pod automatically
> and mount the same volume to bring the C* node back online.
>
> But it really depends on several factors such as why the node is
> unavailable, what you mean by "restore", etc. Cheers!
>

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