I have an old Cassandra cluster that needs to be brought back into life. I would like to clear out all the user and system data, all stored tokens, everything and start from a clean slate - is there a recommended way of doing this?
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Here's the procedure I use for Apache Cassandra:
First stop Cassandra on all the nodes, then on each node:
Then restart the Cassandra service on the nodes one by one, starting with the seed nodes first. As you start them, run nodetool status to make sure they come up into state UN (Up Normal).