Logically, whether you use cassandra or not, there is some "physics" of
sorted order structures which you should understand and dictate what is
possible.
In order to keep data sorted, a database needs to be able to see the proper
sort-order of the data "all the time" not just at insertion or query
Seems fine now.
2011/10/13 Patricio Echagüe :
> Hi Aaron. does it still happen ? We didn't set up any password on the page.
>
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Aaron Turner wrote:
>>
>> Just a FYI:
>>
>> http://hector-client.org is requesting a username/pass
>> http://www.hector-client.org is wo
The problem doesn't exist after the column family is truncated or
if durable_writes=true
Shimi
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Shimi Kiviti wrote:
> I am running an Embedded Cassandra (0.8.7) and
> calling CassandraDaemon.deactivate() after I write rows (at least 1),
> doesn't shutdown Cassand
on all nodes in cluster cassandra-0.8.5
[default@rapidshare] show schema;
A long is exactly 8 bytes: 5
how to capture more information for bug report?