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Posted to user@cassandra.apache.org by Peng Xiao <25...@qq.com> on 2017/11/13 10:51:01 UTC
best practice for repair
Hi there,
we need to repair a huge CF,just want to clarify
1.nodetool repair -pr keyspace cf
2.nodetool repair -st -et -dc
which will be better? or any other advice?
Thanks,
Peng Xiao
Re: best practice for repair
Posted by Jon Haddad <jo...@jonhaddad.com>.
We (The Last Pickle) maintain Reaper, an open source repair tool, specifically to address all the complexity around repairs.
http://cassandra-reaper.io/ <http://cassandra-reaper.io/>
Jon
> On Nov 13, 2017, at 3:18 AM, Peng Xiao <25...@qq.com> wrote:
>
> sub-range repair is much like primary range repair, except that each sub-range repair operation focuses even smaller subset of data.
>
> repair is a tough process.any advise?
>
> Thanks
>
> ------------------ Original ------------------
> From: "我自己的邮箱";<25...@qq.com>;
> Date: Mon, Nov 13, 2017 06:51 PM
> To: "user"<us...@cassandra.apache.org>;
> Subject: best practice for repair
>
> Hi there,
>
> we need to repair a huge CF,just want to clarify
> 1.nodetool repair -pr keyspace cf
> 2.nodetool repair -st -et -dc
> which will be better? or any other advice?
>
> Thanks,
> Peng Xiao
>
Re: best practice for repair
Posted by Peng Xiao <25...@qq.com>.
sub-range repair is much like primary range repair, except that each sub-range repair operation focuses even smaller subset of data.
repair is a tough process.any advise?
Thanks
------------------ Original ------------------
From: "我自己的邮箱";<25...@qq.com>;
Date: Mon, Nov 13, 2017 06:51 PM
To: "user"<us...@cassandra.apache.org>;
Subject: best practice for repair
Hi there,
we need to repair a huge CF,just want to clarify
1.nodetool repair -pr keyspace cf
2.nodetool repair -st -et -dc
which will be better? or any other advice?
Thanks,
Peng Xiao