Once you have created the CF from cqlsh, switch over to cassandra-cli
and run "describe schema". It will show you the schema for all your
column families in syntax that can be passed back into cassandra-cli
to create them.
The cassandr-cli syntax that you are looking for is probably the "and
colum
Thanks Aaron,
I don't understand what is the cli equivalent of:
CREATE TABLE timeline (
user_id varchar,
tweet_id bigint,
author varchar,
body varchar,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, tweet_id)
);
2012/10/3 aaron morton
> > If it's just a printin
Read this:
http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/FAQ#range_ghosts
Then say this to yourself:
http://cn1.kaboodle.com/img/b/0/0/196/4/C1xHoQAAAZZL9w/ghostbusters-logo-i-aint-afraid-of-no-ghost-pinback-button-1.25-pin-badge.jpg?v=1320511953000
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Satoshi Yamada
wro
I have not looked at this JMX object in a while, however the
compaction manager can support multiple threads. Also it moves from
0-filesize each time it has to compact a set of files.
That is more useful for showing current progress rather then lifetime history.
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 7:27 PM,
Hi,
What is the recommended way to avoid range ghost in using get_range()?In my
case, order of the key is not problem. It seems valid to use random :start_key
in every query, but i'm new to cassandra and do not know if it'srecommended or
not.
I use Cassandra 1.1.4 and ruby client. Range ghosts h