What about if you do a get ? What happens if you re-start the cassandra-cli ?
If you can reproduce the fault with a cli script please create a jira ticket here https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA Thanks ----------------- Aaron Morton Freelance Cassandra Developer @aaronmorton http://www.thelastpickle.com On 25/08/2011, at 4:13 AM, Renato Bacelar da Silveira wrote: > Hi All > > Good day, > > I have again come across a situation where the CF is not being found by the > list command... it would > be too painful at this stage to restart the node just to be able to query the > CF... > > ColumnFamily: a1307 > Key Validation Class: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.BytesType > Default column value validator: > org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.BytesType > Columns sorted by: org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.AsciiType > Row cache size / save period in seconds: 0.0/0 > Key cache size / save period in seconds: 200000.0/14400 > Memtable thresholds: 0.5203125/111/1440 (millions of ops/MB/minutes) > GC grace seconds: 864000 > Compaction min/max thresholds: 4/32 > Read repair chance: 1.0 > Replicate on write: true > Built indexes: [] > > > [default@MyKeyspace] list a1307; > a1307 not found in current keyspace. > > > I am not sure how this is being caused, but if I add a CF and list it > immediately after, it does not find the CF. > > I had to change my CF names to have a char in it, because I suspect CF names > may not be integer only, not yet proven on that though. > > I am using Cassandra 0.8.* --- > > Any ideas? > > > > -- >
