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| From: | stefano ppp | Date: | October 27 2010 11:44am |
| Subject: | Re: testing the cluster | ||
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Hi andrew, and thank you for your help. Your answer is clear and usefull, but the only thing i can't undestand is about the sentence found in the documentation: "The final thing you are likely to want to check is that all your SQL nodes are actually working, so if you insert one row on one node, it does appear on all the others. You can do this by logging in to each storage node and inserting another row before selecting all rows" How can I log in to each storage node and insert another row on a table? Thank you again Regards Stefano
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| • testing the cluster | stefano ppp | 27 Oct |
| • RE: testing the cluster | Andrew Morgan | 27 Oct |
| • Re: testing the cluster | stefano ppp | 27 Oct |
| • RE: testing the cluster | Andrew Morgan | 27 Oct |
| • Re: testing the cluster | stefano ppp | 27 Oct |
| • Re: testing the cluster | Geert Vanderkelen | 27 Oct |
| • Re: testing the cluster | stefano ppp | 27 Oct |
| • Re: testing the cluster | David Ennis | 27 Oct |
| • Re: testing the cluster | stefano ppp | 27 Oct |
