Thanks, that definitely helped. Any idea why my client is showing far less existing rows than cassandra-cli though?
I'm using the Ruby Cassandra client, and when I get all the rows for the "Sessions" cf, I get 8 rows returned. However, when I do "list Sessions" in the cassandra-cli I get 40 rows returned! Is it that the cli when return even the rows whose TTL has expired? Any other reasons? Thanks, Suan On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:07 PM, Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>wrote: > The key printed in the DEBUG message is the byte array the server was given > as the key converted to hex. Your client API may have converted the string > to ascii bytes before sending to the server. > > e.g. here is me writing a 'foo' key to the server > DEBUG 15:52:15,818 insert writing local RowMutation(keyspace='dev', > key='666f6f', modifications=[data]) > > > You can tell the CLI what data type the keys are, see the assume statement. > e.g. assume my_cf keys as ascii; Will tell the cli to convert them back to > ascii for you. > > Hope that helps. > > ----------------- > Aaron Morton > Freelance Cassandra Developer > @aaronmortonhttp://www.thelastpickle.com > > > On 25 May, 2011,at 03:17 PM, Suan Aik Yeo <yeosuan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > We're using Cassandra to store our sessions, all in a single column family > "Sessions" with the format: > Sessions['session_key'] = {'val': <actual_value>} > (session_key is a randomly generated hash) > > The "raw" keys I'm talking about are for example the 'key' value as seen > from Cassandra DEBUG output: > insert writing local RowMutation(keyspace='my_keyspace', > key='73657373696f6e3a6365613765323931353838616437343732363130646163666331643161393334', > modifications=[Sessions]) > > Today we ran into a problem where a session with a given key (say > "session:12345") seemingly disappeared (at least it appeared that way to the > client app), but in the server log DEBUG output, the "raw" Cassandra key > that seemed to correspond to that session_key (say "a12345f") was still > being used as evidenced by DEBUG log output. Indeed, none of the existing > session_keys corresponded to the "a12345f" raw key. However, in > Cassandra-cli when I do the "list Sessions" command, the "a12345f" raw key > shows up as part of the output. > > I'd like to dig further into the issue, but first I need to find out: > what are these keys and how are they determined? > Is there any way I could use them in querying Cassandra to find out what > they're pointing to? (Seems that even the cli expects the "session:12345" > type key rather than raw ones when querying) > > > Thanks, > Suan > >