[[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T95253|Recent changes to content topology]] have left the nodes in eqiad with "extra" data, data which is no longer associated with them according to the current partitioning. The prescribed solution is a `nodetool cleanup`. Normally I'd recommend waiting until the final topology is in place to avoid double-handling, but space on these nodes is becoming quite tight.
I propose we initiate concurrent cleanups, one per rack (to limit any additional compaction-induced latency impact).
| Host | Rack | Sequence |Status|
|-------|------|--------|-------|
| restbase1002.eqiad.wmnet | a | 1 | Started: 2015-12-15T17:31:32+0000 |
| restbase1001.eqiad.wmnet | a | 2 | |
| restbase1007-a.eqiad.wmnet | a | 3 | |
| restbase1003.eqiad.wmnet | b | 1 | |
| restbase1004.eqiad.wmnet | b | 2 | Decommissioning (hands-off) |
| restbase1008-a.eqiad.wmnet | b | 3 | |
| restbase1005.eqiad.wmnet | d | 1 | Complete(?) |
| restbase1006.eqiad.wmnet | d | 2 | |
| restbase1009-a.eqiad.wmnet | d | 3 | |
### Edit:
Resequence 1002 above 1001, as disk space is higher there.