Hi Simon,
Try using --data-binary instead of --data.
Cheers
OJ
On 27 August 2011 07:06, Simon Buckle wrote:
> I am new to Riak. I have been having a problem with storing some plain text
> documents in Riak.
> My test files consist of several lines of plain text. I store the content
> in Riak
Afternoon, Evening, Morning to All -
Here's a great Recap to take you into the weekend: blog posts, slides,
videos, new code, and more.
Also, to all our Riak users who happen to be on the East Coast of the
US this weekend: stay safe.
Enjoy.
Mark
Community Manager
Basho Technologies
wiki.basho.
I am new to Riak. I have been having a problem with storing some plain text
documents in Riak.
My test files consist of several lines of plain text. I store the content in
Riak using the HTTP interface, e.g.
curl -v -H "Content-Type: text/plain" \
http://127.0.0.1:8091/riak/test?returnbody
Lukas,
Also, we don't advise that you run single node clusters. Riak is designed to be
used in clusters of at least 3 nodes. You can run a multi-node cluster on a
single development machine by downloading the Riak source, and running "make
devrel". Take a look at the Riak Fast Track
(http://wi
Lukas,
You should take a look at Riak Seach (http://wiki.basho.com/Riak-Search.html).
This is the exact sort of use case for which it was designed.
Ian Plosker
Developer Advocate
Basho Technologies
On Aug 26, 2011, at 3:17 PM, Lukas Schulze wrote:
> I'm doing some simple tests with Riak and
Joel,
Let me see if I can help you out. I've worked on a bioinformatics platform,
processing reads from next-gen sequencers in a previous role. I didn't use
Riak, but hopefully I can help you out.
> First, a word about my application and its data flow. I'm doing
> bioinformatics for data strea
Since you're specifying DW = 1 and you have a 1 node cluster, the only thing
that comes to mind is that the Java client is caching data for a short period
of time. Since I don't use the Java client, I'm not sure if that's actually the
case, but that's my best guess.
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I'm doing some simple tests with Riak and tried to build something like an
index.
Therefore I created new buckets for some attributes like "name", "street"
and "city".
One entry in the index-bucket "name" is for example "Mueller" and the value
contains all user ids, formatted as an JSON string: "{i
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I've been reading about riak and started testing it, and I have some
questions. Apologies in advance for length.
First, a word about my application and its data flow. I'm doing
bioinformatics for data streams that employ next-generation
sequencing. A typical data set for me consists of 35 mill
This is the first suggestion I've heard of a Riak PHP extension.
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Jonathan Langevin <
jlange...@loomlearning.com> wrote:
> Has anyone begun work on a Riak extension for PHP (which ideally would make
> use of PB)?
> I'd love to see som
Has anyone begun work on a Riak extension for PHP (which ideally would make
use of PB)?
I'd love to see something like that started, or if someone already has code,
open-source it so others of us can pitch in.
Would be great to see a Riak extension exist, so that Mongo has one less
advantage in th
Hi Neil,
Which one of the .NET clients are you using? If it's CorrugatedIron, let me
know and I can work with you off list to get things connected (OJ Reeves and I
maintain it). I don't think the other two libraries are getting much
maintenance and attention at the moment.
If you can't conne
-- Forwarded message --
From: Sean Cribbs
Date: Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: Riak Map Reduce Performance
To: "Fisher, Ryan"
Yes, list-keys is affected by the entire keyspace. Backends other than
Bitcask may have better performance when listing keys (the newish Level
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:32 AM, Giancarlo Frison wrote:
> If i serialize the body as Json I catch errors any more instead of protobuf
> object representation (application/octet-stream).
> Would be an mapreduce bug?
> Is it possibile to skirt any body parsing during the mapreduce? Just for
> evalu
If i serialize the body as Json I catch errors any more instead of protobuf
object representation (application/octet-stream).
Would be an mapreduce bug?
Is it possibile to skirt any body parsing during the mapreduce? Just for
evaluating headers values?
Thanks,
Giancarlo Frison
On Thu, Aug 25,
Hi Wilken ,
This is my list of *.data files and their sizes
-rw--- 1 riak riak 315M Aug 16 12:56
1050454301831586472458898473514828420377701515264/1313076758.bitcask.data
-rw--- 1 riak riak0 Aug 16 12:58
1050454301831586472458898473514828420377701515264/1313479727.bitcask.data
-rw---
Can you send a list of the *.data files and their sizes?
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