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gc_grace_seconds Value in LOCAL Cassandra DB

Solved536 views19th December 2024adl2099 Cassandra DB gc_grace_seconds local db
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Alberto De Luca [DevOps Enabler]4.58K 6th December 2024 0 Comments

Pls, Dojo - quick follow up from:

Cassandra DB: “grace seconds” default value and related custom tuning

What's the usage of the GC_grace_seconds in DMAs with local Cassandra DB only (no Cassandra cluster)?
Still

In case the local Cassandra goes down, am I correct that data is temporarily written to a local file in the DMA and it will be transferred back to the Cassandra DB later (data failover mode of the node)?

Thanks

Alberto De Luca [DevOps Enabler] Selected answer as best 19th December 2024

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Laurens Vercruysse [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]346 Posted 17th December 2024 0 Comments

Maybe an interesting additional note to the previous response thread: for Cassandra single, the user can change the gc_grace_seconds value if he so desires without DataMiner overwriting it. For a dedicated clustered storage (Cassandra cluster) we have now created a software change that allows DataMiner users to do the same (though we do not yet know in which version it will be released).

Laurens Vercruysse [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Answered question 17th December 2024
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