Hi,
Please correct me if this statement is wrong.
Secondary indexes are limited to indexing 2 billion rows - because they
turn a row into a column and C* has a limit of 2 billion columns.
Cheers,
Edward
Why would you want to?
From: Everton Lima
To: Cassandra-User
Sent: Wed Jan 02 18:03:49 2013
Subject: Force data to a specific node
It is possible to force a data to stay in a specific node?
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You're not casting the types.
Cassandra stores everything as bytes. You either need to set the
key_validation_class to UTF8Type or use the utf8() function to convert.
http://www.datastax.com/docs/1.1/dml/using_cli
On 12-12-05 03:14 AM, Yogesh Dhari wrote:
Hi all,
I am very new to Cassandra
/install_deb, step 1
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re is no way to verify the repair has completed
successfully: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2666
Is this still a problem? What is the best way to monitor the final
status of the repair command to make sure all is well?
Thank you ahead of time for any info.
- David
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On 12-09-19 08:30 AM, Michael Kjellman wrote:
@Edward Do you have a bug number for that by chance?
On Sep 19, 2012, at 8:25 AM, "Edward Sargisson"
mailto:edward.sargis...@globalrelay.net>> wrote:
We've seen that befor
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stname change and retry
the scenario as needed if you've got any ideas.
HTH,
JAmes"
Cheers,
Edward
On 12-09-12 03:53 PM, Rob Coli wrote:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Edward Sargisson
wrote:
If the downed node is a seed node then neither of the replace a dead node
procedures
?
Cheers,
Edward
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Global Relay Archive supports
iption, we tried running nodetool upgradesstables. When this had
done, describe schema in the cli showed a schema definition which
seemed correct, but was indeed different from the schema on the other
nodes in the cluster.
Any clues on how we should proceed?
Thanks,
/Martin Koch
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ate a ticket on
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
Cheers
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On 29/08/2012, at 8:38 AM, Edward Sargisson
<mailto:edward.sargis...@globalrelay.net>> wrote:
For the record, we just
; do
nodetool -h $n repair
sleep 120
done
A lot easier then managing a bunch of individual crontabs IMHO
although I suppose I could of done it with puppet, but then you always
have to keep an eye out that your repairs don't overlap over time.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Edward Sargisson
etool resetlocalschema works.
But the following nodetool repair crashes. It has to be stopped and then
re-started.
Are there any suggestions for logging or similar so that we can get a
clue next time this happens.
Cheers,
Edward
On 12-08-24 11:18 AM, Edward Sargisson wrote:
Sadly, I don'
at once.
Or, perhaps, a central orchestrator that is given some known quiet time
and works its way through the list, running nodetool repair one at a
time (using RPC?) until it runs out of time.
Cheers,
Edward
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On 24/08/2012, at 8:33 AM, Edward Sargisson
<mailto:edward.sargis...@globalrelay.net>> wrote:
Ah, yes, I forgot that bit thanks!
1.1.2 running on Centos.
Running nodetool resetlocalschema then nodetool
Ah, yes, I forgot that bit thanks!
1.1.2 running on Centos.
Running nodetool resetlocalschema then nodetool repair fixed the problem
but not understanding what happened is a concern.
Cheers,
Edward
On 12-08-23 12:40 PM, Rob Coli wrote:
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Edward Sargisson
line 103)
Skipped 3013 mutations from unknown (probably removed) CF with id 1017
... and so on.
Hector is saying:
InvalidRequestException(why:unconfigured columnfamily user_conversations)
Thanks for any comments or advice,
Edward
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docs. I'm working on the assumption that a small outage
on one node shouldn't cause extraordinary action.
Nor do I want to have to stop every node before bringing them up one by one.
What am I missing? Am I forced into those time consuming methods every
time I want to restart?
Th
this behaviour?
I'd like to see if there was an explanation before I change the unit
test for it.
Many thanks in advance,
Edward
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odel?
Thanks in advance for any comments.
Cheers,
Edward
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