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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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Snitch changes


As you will recall from Chapter 4, Data Centers, the snitch tells Cassandra what your network topology looks like, and therefore affects data placement in the cluster. If you haven't inserted any data, or if the change doesn't alter your topology, you can change the snitch without consequence. Otherwise, multiple steps are required as well as a full cluster restart, which will result in downtime.

How do you know if your topology has changed? If you're not adding or removing nodes while changing the snitch, your topology has not changed. Presuming no change, the following procedure should be used to change snitches:

  1. Update your topology properties files, which means cassandra-topology.properties or cassandra-rackdc.properties, depending on which snitch you specify. In the case of the PropertyFileSnitch, make sure all nodes have the same file. For GossipingPropertyFileSnitch or EC2MultiRegionSnitch, each node should have a file indicating its place in the topology.

  2. Update the snitch...

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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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