# Decommission KUDO Cassandra nodes
KUDO Cassandra does not provide an automated way to scale down the Cassandra cluster, as this is a critical operation that should not be repeated frequently, and to discourage anti-patterns when managing an Apache Cassandra cluster.
# Manually decommissioning KUDO Cassandra nodes
KUDO Cassandra only supports decommissioning the node with the highest pod ordinal index. e.g. when having a cluster with following pods:
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
analytics-cassandra-node-0 2/2 Running 0 124m
analytics-cassandra-node-1 2/2 Running 0 123m
analytics-cassandra-node-2 2/2 Running 0 120m
analytics-cassandra-node-3 2/2 Running 0 118m
analytics-cassandra-node-4 2/2 Running 0 117m
we can only decommission analytics-cassandra-node-4
as it has the highest pod
ordinal index 4
.
# Decomission the node
kubectl exec -it pod/analytics-cassandra-node-4 \
-n dev \
-c cassandra \
-- \
nodetool decommission
Once the operation is completed, we can update the KUDO Cassandra Instance
kubectl kudo update -p NODE_COUNT=4 --instance analytics-cassandra -n dev
Once the update plan is complete, we can delete the PVC that was attached to the
KUDO Cassandra pod/analytics-cassandra-node-4
. Not deleting or cleaning the
PVC will result in issues when scaling the cluster up next time.