I shut down my cluster and restarted recently. While doing so, I noticed the
following MergeException:
However, I don't know what this means to the stability or data integrity of
my restarted cluster. Should I be concerned?
-- jim
I shut down my cluster and restarted recently. While doing so, I noticed the
following MergeException:
However, I don't know what this means to the stability or data integrity of
my restarted cluster. Should I be concerned?
-- jim
It means that the ppkc index (first shard) is somehow corrupted. You are
using the s3 gateway, right? Can you try and delete the data location for
ppkc first shard and have it recover?
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:44 PM, James Cook jcook@tracermedia.com wrote:
I shut down my cluster and restarted recently. While doing so, I noticed
the following MergeException:
gist:1188762 · GitHubHowever, I don't know what this means to the stability or data integrity of
my restarted cluster. Should I be concerned?-- jim
I mean, you will need to shutdown, delete from shard locally, and then start
back up.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Shay Banon kimchy@gmail.com wrote:
It means that the ppkc index (first shard) is somehow corrupted. You are
using the s3 gateway, right? Can you try and delete the data location for
ppkc first shard and have it recover?On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:44 PM, James Cook jcook@tracermedia.com wrote:
I shut down my cluster and restarted recently. While doing so, I noticed
the following MergeException:
gist:1188762 · GitHubHowever, I don't know what this means to the stability or data integrity
of my restarted cluster. Should I be concerned?-- jim
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