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To prepare for Cassandra upgrade
nodetool status |
nodetool upgradesstables |
This process can take a long time for large databases. To run the upgrade process in the background, you can use the Linux nohup command:
Make sure this process is completed before proceeding! |
To upgrade Cassandra
IMPORTANT! Flush memtables to the disk by executing the following command:
nodetool drain |
Stop the Cassandra service.
Make a note of the existing cluster name and token count with the following command:
grep -E 'num_tokens:|cluster_name:' cassandra.yaml |
Uninstall/remove Cassandra (example with yum package manager)
sudo yum remove -y cassandra |
Check the cluster name and token count in cassandra.yaml. If needed, replace the default values with the values set in the previous version. The example below shows the default values for a Cassandra installation.
cluster_name: 'Test Cluster' num_tokens: 16 |
The cluster name and token count must match those values set in the previous version of Cassandra. |
Check if the service is running smoothly:
Check the log file for startup errors.
Verify that all nodes have a status of Up and Normal with this command:
nodetool status |
Additional resources
For more information about upgrading Apache Cassandra, see https://www.datastax.com/learn/whats-new-for-cassandra-4/migrating-cassandra-4x.