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Published inDec 2014
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Robbie Strickland
Robbie Strickland
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Robbie Strickland

Robbie Strickland has been involved in the Apache Cassandra project since 2010, and he initially went to production with the 0.5 release. He has made numerous contributions over the years, including work on drivers for C# and Scala and multiple contributions to the core Cassandra codebase. In 2013 he became the very first certified Cassandra developer, and in 2014 DataStax selected him as an Apache Cassandra MVP. Robbie has been an active speaker and writer in the Cassandra community and is the founder of the Atlanta Cassandra Users Group. Other examples of his writing can be found on the DataStax blog, and he has presented numerous webinars and conference talks over the years.
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Growing your cluster


The process of adding a node to an existing Cassandra cluster ranges from simple when vnodes are used to somewhat tedious if you manually assign tokens. Let's start with the manual case, as the vnodes process is a subset of this.

Adding nodes without vnodes

As previously mentioned, the procedure to add a node to a cluster without vnodes enabled is straightforward, if not a bit tedious. The first step is to determine the new total cluster size, then compute tokens for all nodes.

To compute tokens, follow the DataStax documentation at http://www.datastax.com/documentation/cassandra/1.2/cassandra/configuration/configGenTokens_c.html. There are also several useful online tools to help you, such as the ones that you will find at http://www.geroba.com/cassandra/cassandra-token-calculator/.

Once you have the new tokens, complete the following steps to add your new nodes to the cluster:

  1. Run repair to ensure that all nodes contain the most recent data. Failure to do this can result...

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Published in: Dec 2014Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781783989126

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Robbie Strickland

Robbie Strickland has been involved in the Apache Cassandra project since 2010, and he initially went to production with the 0.5 release. He has made numerous contributions over the years, including work on drivers for C# and Scala and multiple contributions to the core Cassandra codebase. In 2013 he became the very first certified Cassandra developer, and in 2014 DataStax selected him as an Apache Cassandra MVP. Robbie has been an active speaker and writer in the Cassandra community and is the founder of the Atlanta Cassandra Users Group. Other examples of his writing can be found on the DataStax blog, and he has presented numerous webinars and conference talks over the years.
Read more about Robbie Strickland