Pete, See this thread http://groups.google.com/group/hector-users/browse_thread/thread/cb3e72c85dbdd398/82b18ffca0e3940a?#82b18ffca0e3940a for a bit more info.
Jim On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Tyler Hobbs <ty...@datastax.com> wrote: > From cassandra.yaml: > > # Frame size for thrift (maximum field length). > # 0 disables TFramedTransport in favor of TSocket. This option > # is deprecated; we strongly recommend using Framed mode. > thrift_framed_transport_size_in_mb: 15 > > So you can either increase that limit, or split your write into multiple > operations. > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Pete Warden <p...@petewarden.com> wrote: >> >> I'm running into consistent problems when storing values larger than 15MB >> into Cassandra, and I was hoping for some advice on tracking down what's >> going wrong. From the FAQ it seems like what I'm trying to do is possible, >> so I assume I'm messing something up with my configuration. I have a minimal >> set of code to reproduce the issue below, which I've run on the DataStax >> 0.8.1 AMI I'm using in production (ami-9996c4dc) >> # To set up the test data structure on Cassandra: >> cassandra-cli >> connect localhost/9160; >> create keyspace TestKeyspace with >> placement_strategy = 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleStrategy' and >> strategy_options = [{replication_factor:3}]; >> use TestKeyspace; >> create column family TestFamily with >> comparator = UTF8Type and >> column_metadata = >> [ >> {column_name: test_column, validation_class: UTF8Type}, >> ]; >> # From bash on the same machine, with Ruby and the Cassandra gem >> installed: >> irb >> require 'rubygems' >> require 'cassandra/0.8' >> client = Cassandra.new('TestKeyspace', 'localhost:9160', :retries => 5, >> :connect_timeout => 5, :timeout => 10) >> # With data this size, the call works >> column_value = 'a' * (14*1024*1024) >> row_value = { 'column_name' => column_value } >> client.insert(:TestFamily, 'SomeKey', row_value) >> >> # With data this size, the call fails with the exception below >> column_value = 'a' * (15*1024*1024) >> row_value = { 'column_name' => column_value } >> client.insert(:TestFamily, 'SomeKey', row_value) >> # Results: >> This first call with a 14MB chunk of data succeeds, but the second one >> fails with this exception: >> CassandraThrift::Cassandra::Client::TransportException: >> CassandraThrift::Cassandra::Client::TransportException >> from >> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/thrift-0.7.0/lib/thrift/transport/socket.rb:53:in >> `open' >> from >> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/thrift-0.7.0/lib/thrift/transport/framed_transport.rb:37:in >> `open' >> from >> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/thrift_client-0.7.1/lib/thrift_client/connection/socket.rb:11:in >> `connect!' >> from >> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/thrift_client-0.7.1/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:105:in >> `connect!' >> from >> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/thrift_client-0.7.1/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:144:in >> `handled_proxy' >> from >> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/thrift_client-0.7.1/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:60:in >> `batch_mutate' >> from >> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/cassandra-0.12.1/lib/cassandra/protocol.rb:7:in >> `_mutate' >> from >> /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/cassandra-0.12.1/lib/cassandra/cassandra.rb:459:in >> `insert' >> from (irb):6 >> from :0 >> Any suggestions on how to dig deeper? I'll be reaching out to the >> Cassandra gem folks, etc too of course. >> cheers, >> Pete > > > -- > Tyler Hobbs > Software Engineer, DataStax > Maintainer of the pycassa Cassandra Python client library > >