Can someone please provide some common cases in cassandra which can be
candidate for autoheal? Looking for log files and issue..Both from VM and/or
pod world welcome...Thanks in advance for help
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> On Feb 27, 2019, at 10:41 AM, Joseph Lynch wrote:
>
> Vinay can confirm, but as far as I am aware we have no current plans to
> implement audit logging to a table directly, but the implementation is
> fully pluggable (like compaction, compression, etc ...). Check out the blog
> post [1] and
Hi Sagar,
Vinay can confirm, but as far as I am aware we have no current plans to
implement audit logging to a table directly, but the implementation is
fully pluggable (like compaction, compression, etc ...). Check out the blog
post [1] and documentation [2] Vinay wrote for more details, but the
I understand why you’d want it but it would add more data management to the
database. Generally for logging you could consider putting into ELK and then it
can be more queried on arbitrarily.
On Feb 27, 2019, 12:42 PM -0500, Dinesh Joshi ,
wrote:
> I don’t believe there is a plan to do it. If it
I don’t believe there is a plan to do it. If it were available in a table how
would that help you?
Dinesh
> On Feb 27, 2019, at 9:32 AM, Sagar wrote:
>
> Hey All,
>
> While following some of the recent developments on Cassandra, I found the
> new feature on Audit logging quite useful.
>
> I
Hey All,
While following some of the recent developments on Cassandra, I found the
new feature on Audit logging quite useful.
I wanted to understand is there any plan of pushing the audit logs to a
table?
Thanks!
Sagar.