Checked the code, build_indexes comes from the JMX services and is only shown 
if the client can connect to JMX. 

It is cannot connect it should print "WARNING: Could not connect to the JMX on 
%s:%d, information won't be shown.%n%n"

If you are using a non default JMX port use --jmxport when starting the CLI.  

Hope that helps. 
Aaron

On 14 Apr 2011, at 07:12, Sasha Dolgy wrote:

> odd ... checked again today.   still not there.  will dig around the
> logs a bit.  my indexes work ... just not seeing anything in the CLI
> ... are you also on 0.7.4 ?
> 
>    ColumnFamily: applications
>      Columns sorted by: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type
>      Row cache size / save period: 0.0/0
>      Key cache size / save period: 200000.0/14400
>      Memtable thresholds: 0.24843749999999998/53/1440
>      GC grace seconds: 864000
>      Compaction min/max thresholds: 4/32
>      Read repair chance: 1.0
>      Column Metadata:
>        Column Name: app_name (app_name)
>          Validation Class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type
>        Column Name: app_id (app_id)
>          Validation Class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type
>        Column Name: app_uri (app_uri)
>          Validation Class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type
>          Index Type: KEYS
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 4:35 AM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> wrote:
>> Built indexes are there for me
>> 
>> [default@unknown] describe keyspace Keyspace1;
>> Keyspace: Keyspace1:
>>  Replication Strategy: org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleStrategy
>>    Replication Factor: 1
>>  Column Families:
>>    ColumnFamily: Indexed1
>>      default_validation_class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.LongType
>>      Columns sorted by: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type
>>      Row cache size / save period in seconds: 0.0/0
>>      Key cache size / save period in seconds: 200000.0/14400
>>      Memtable thresholds: 0.14531249999999998/31/1440 (millions of 
>> ops/minutes/MB)
>>      GC grace seconds: 864000
>>      Compaction min/max thresholds: 4/32
>>      Read repair chance: 1.0
>>      Built indexes: [Indexed1.birthdate_idx]
>>      Column Metadata:
>>        Column Name: birthdate
>>          Validation Class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.LongType
>>          Index Name: birthdate_idx
>>          Index Type: KEYS
>> 
>> When the index is created existing data is indexed async, and any new data 
>> is indexed as part of the write. Not sure how to force/check things though.
>> 
>> Can you turn logging up to DEBUG and compare the requests between the two 
>> clusters ?
>> 
>> Aaron
>> 
>> On 13 Apr 2011, at 05:46, Sasha Dolgy wrote:
>> 
>>> hi, just deployed a new keyspace on 0.7.4 and added the following column 
>>> family:
>>> 
>>> create column family applications with comparator=UTF8Type and 
>>> column_metadata=[
>>>    {column_name: app_name, validation_class: UTF8Type},
>>>    {column_name: app_uri, validation_class: UTF8Type,index_type: KEYS},
>>>    {column_name: app_id, validation_class: UTF8Type}
>>> ];
>>> 
>>> I then proceeded to add two new rows of data to it.  When i try and
>>> query the secondary index on app_uri, my query with phpcassa fails.
>>> on the same CF in a different cluster, it works fine.  when comparing
>>> the CF between clusters, see there's a difference: ---  Built indexes:
>>> --- shows up when i run --> describe keyspace foobar;
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>      Column Metadata:
>>>        Column Name: app_name (app_name)
>>>          Validation Class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type
>>>        Column Name: app_id (app_id)
>>>          Validation Class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type
>>>        Column Name: app_uri (app_uri)
>>>          Validation Class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type
>>>          Index Type: KEYS
>>> 
>>> Checking out a bit further:
>>> 
>>> get applications where 'app_uri' = 'get-test';
>>> -------------------
>>> RowKey: 9d699733-9afe-4a41-83ca-c60d040dacc0
>>> 
>>> 
>>> get applications where 'app_id' = '9d699733-9afe-4a41-83ca-c60d040dacc0';
>>> No indexed columns present in index clause with operator EQ
>>> 
>>> So .. I can see that the secondary indexes are working.
>>> 
>>> Question 1:  Has "Built indexes" been removed from the "describe
>>> keyspace" output?  Or have i done something ....
>>> Question 2:  Is there a way to force secondary index creation?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Sasha Dolgy
>>> sasha.do...@gmail.com
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Sasha Dolgy
> sasha.do...@gmail.com

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