Switching snitches

Steps for switching snitches.

Because snitches determine how the database distributes replicas, the procedure to switch snitches depends on whether the topology of the cluster changes:

  • If data has not been inserted into the cluster, there is no change in the network topology. This means that you only need to set the snitch; no other steps are necessary.
  • If data has been inserted into the cluster, it's possible that the topology has changed and you will need to perform additional steps.

A change in topology means that there is a change in the datacenters and/or racks where the nodes are placed. Topology changes may occur when the replicas are placed in different places by the new snitch. Specifically, the replication strategy places the replicas based on the information provided by the new snitch. The following examples demonstrate the differences:

  • No topology change

    Change from five nodes using the in a single datacenter

    To five nodes in one datacenter and 1 rack using a network snitch such as the GossipingPropertyFileSnitch

  • Topology changes
    • Change from 5 nodes using the in a single datacenter

      To 5 nodes in 2 datacenters using the (add a datacenter).
      Note: If splitting one datacenter into two, create a new datacenter with new nodes. Alter the keyspace replication settings for the keyspace that originally existed to reflect that two datacenters now exist. Once data is replicated to the new datacenter, remove the number of nodes from the original datacenter that have "moved" to the new datacenter.
    • Change from 5 nodes using the in a single datacenter

      To 5 nodes in 1 datacenter and 2 racks using the GossipingPropertyFileSnitch (add rack information).

cassandra-rackdc.properties

The location of the cassandra-rackdc.properties file depends on the type of installation:
Package installations /etc/dse/cassandra/cassandra-rackdc.properties
Tarball installations installation_location/resources/cassandra/conf/cassandra-rackdc.properties

cassandra.yaml

The location of the cassandra.yaml file depends on the type of installation:
Package installations /etc/dse/cassandra/cassandra.yaml
Tarball installations installation_location/resources/cassandra/conf/cassandra.yaml

cassandra-topology.properties

The location of the cassandra-topology.properties file depends on the type of installation:
Package installations /etc/dse/cassandra/cassandra-topology.properties
Tarball installation installation_location/resources/cassandra/conf/cassandra-topology.properties

Procedure

Steps for switching snitches:
  1. Create a properties file with datacenter and rack information.
  2. Copy the cassandra-rackdc.properties or cassandra-topology.properties file to the configuration directory on all the cluster's nodes. They won't be used until the new snitch is enabled.
  3. Change the snitch for each node in the cluster in the node's cassandra.yaml file. For example:
    endpoint_snitch: GossipingPropertyFileSnitch
  4. If the topology has not changed, you can restart each node one at a time.

    Any change in the cassandra.yaml file requires a node restart.

  5. If the topology of the network has changed, but no datacenters are added:
    1. Shut down all the nodes, then restart them.
    2. Run a sequential repair and nodetool cleanup on each node.
      Important: Failure to run nodetool cleanup after adding a node may result in data inconsistencies including resurrection of previously deleted data.
  6. If the topology of the network has changed and a datacenter is added:
    1. Create a new datacenter.
    2. Replicate data into new datacenter. Remove nodes from old datacenter.
    3. Run a sequential repair and nodetool cleanup on each node.
      Important: Failure to run nodetool cleanup after adding a node may result in data inconsistencies including resurrection of previously deleted data.

What's next

Tip: Here's background information and related details to help you understand the snitch behavior for the DSE 5.1 and 6.x releases:
  • Normally when setting the snitch to GossipingPropertyFileSnitch, the file that the snitch reads is cassandra-rackdc.properties.
  • However, in Apache Cassandra and in DSE releases up to DSE 5.1, GossipingPropertyFileSnitch instead reads values in cassandra-topology.properties, if that file is present. This behavior is called "compatibility mode."
  • Starting from DSE 5.1.8+ and DSE 6.0.0+, and applicable to subsequent releases (DSE 6.7.x and DSE 6.8.x), the following changes are in effect:
    • Snitch compatibility mode is disabled
    • By default, GossipingPropertyFileSnitch ignores the cassandra-topology.properties file
    • Optionally, you can set the following specific Java property to true at DSE startup, to enable compatibility mode and have GossipingPropertyFileSnitch read from the cassandra-topology.properties file:

      -Dcassandra.gpfs.enable_pfs_compatibility_mode=true

  • The GossipingPropertyFileSnitch behavior is summarized in the DSE log, when DSE 6.x starts:

    GossipingPropertyFileSnitch.java:87 - Property file snitch compatibility mode is disabled. Set startup property cassandra.gpfs.enable_pfs_compatibility_mode=true to enable.