Thanks for the feedback.
I also think that node choose like "last wins" but I could not find any
timestamp of schema creation in system tables.
Hope this is not the order of an element in Map or List)
On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 02:58, Stefan Miklosovic <
stefan.mikloso...@instaclustr.com> wrote:
> M
I'd hazzard a guess that the uuid contains a datetime component
Aleksey Korolkov schrieb am Di., 21. Mai 2019, 09:36:
> Thanks for the feedback.
> I also think that node choose like "last wins" but I could not find any
> timestamp of schema creation in system tables.
> Hope this is not the order
Unfortunately not, I had the same idea, but it is not timeuuid, an example
from my cluster (5edde338-ce0d-3ead-bbee-63010ffbee6d)
On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 10:40, Rhys Campbell
wrote:
> I'd hazzard a guess that the uuid contains a datetime component
>
> Aleksey Korolkov schrieb am Di., 21. Mai 201
It seems, that we can compare UUID s and find the biggest or smallest
On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 11:15, Aleksey Korolkov wrote:
> Unfortunately not, I had the same idea, but it is not timeuuid, an example
> from my cluster (5edde338-ce0d-3ead-bbee-63010ffbee6d)
>
> On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 10:40, Rhys
Hello,
I completely agree with Elliott above on the observation that it is hard to
say what *this cluster *needs. Yet, my colleague Jon wrote a small guide on
how to tune this in most cases or as a starting point let's say.
We often write post were we see repetitive question in the mailing list,
t
Anyone?
ср, 8 мая 2019 г. в 11:37, Alexey Knyshev :
> Hi, thanks for your answers!
>
> > Are you asking if writes are atomic at the partition level? If so yes.
> If you have N columns in a simple k/v schema, and you send a write with X/N
> of those columns set, all X will be updated at the same t
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