Nothing jumps out. The obvious answer is that the column has been deleted. Did 
you check all the SSTables ?

It looks like query returned from row cache, otherwise you would see this as 
well…

DEBUG [ReadStage:34] 2011-10-11 21:11:11,484 SliceQueryFilter.java (line 123) 
collecting 0 of 2147483647: 1318294191654059:false:354@1318294191654861

Which would mean a version of the column was found. 

If you invalidate the cache with nodetool and run the query and the log message 
appears it will mean the column was read from (all of the) sstables. If you do 
not get a column returned I would say there is a tombstone in place. It's 
either a row level or a column level one.  

Hope that helps. 
 
-----------------
Aaron Morton
Freelance Cassandra Developer
@aaronmorton
http://www.thelastpickle.com

On 11/10/2011, at 10:35 AM, Thomas Richter wrote:

> Hi Aaron,
> 
> normally we use hector to access cassandra, but for debugging I switched
> to cassandra-cli.
> 
> Column can not be read by a simple
> get CFName['rowkey']['colname'];
> 
> Response is "Value was not found"
> if i query another column, everything is just fine.
> 
> Serverlog for unsuccessful read (keyspace and CF names replaced):
> 
> DEBUG [pool-1-thread-1] 2011-10-10 23:15:29,739 CassandraServer.java
> (line 280) get
> 
> DEBUG [pool-1-thread-1] 2011-10-10 23:15:29,744 StorageProxy.java (line
> 320) Command/ConsistencyLevel is
> SliceByNamesReadCommand(table='Keyspace',
> key=61636162626139322d396638312d343562382d396637352d393162303337383030393762,
> columnParent='QueryPath(columnFamilyName='ColumnFamily',
> superColumnName='null', columnName='null')',
> columns=[574c303030375030,])/ONE
> 
> DEBUG [pool-1-thread-1] 2011-10-10 23:15:29,750 ReadCallback.java (line
> 86) Blockfor/repair is 1/true; setting up requests to localhost/127.0.0.1
> 
> DEBUG [pool-1-thread-1] 2011-10-10 23:15:29,750 StorageProxy.java (line
> 343) reading data locally
> 
> DEBUG [ReadStage:33] 2011-10-10 23:15:29,751 StorageProxy.java (line
> 448) LocalReadRunnable reading SliceByNamesReadCommand(table='Keyspace',
> key=61636162626139322d396638312d343562382d396637352d393162303337383030393762,
> columnParent='QueryPath(columnFamilyName='ColumnFamily',
> superColumnName='null', columnName='null')', columns=[574c303030375030,])
> 
> DEBUG [pool-1-thread-1] 2011-10-10 23:15:29,818 StorageProxy.java (line
> 393) Read: 67 ms.
> 
> Log looks fine to me, but no result is returned.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Thomas
> 
> On 10/10/2011 10:00 PM, aaron morton wrote:
>> How are they unreadable ? You need to go into some details about what is 
>> going wrong. 
>> 
>> What sort of read ? 
>> What client ? 
>> What is in the logging on client and server side ? 
>> 
>> 
>> Try turning the logging up to DEBUG on the server to watch what happens. 
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> -----------------
>> Aaron Morton
>> Freelance Cassandra Developer
>> @aaronmorton
>> http://www.thelastpickle.com
>> 
>> On 10/10/2011, at 9:23 PM, Thomas Richter wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> no errors in the server logs. The columns are unreadable on all nodes at
>>> any consistency level (ONE, QUORUM, ALL). We started with 0.7.3 and
>>> upgraded to 0.7.6-2 two months ago.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Thomas
>>> 
>>> On 10/10/2011 10:03 AM, aaron morton wrote:
>>>> What error are you seeing  in the server logs ? Are the columns unreadable 
>>>> at all Consistency Levels ? i.e. are the columns unreadable on all nodes.
>>>> 
>>>> What is the upgrade history of the cluster ? What version did it start at 
>>>> ? 
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -----------------
>>>> Aaron Morton
>>>> Freelance Cassandra Developer
>>>> @aaronmorton
>>>> http://www.thelastpickle.com
>>>> 
>>>> On 10/10/2011, at 7:42 AM, Thomas Richter wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> here is some further information. Compaction did not help, but data is
>>>>> still there when I dump the row with sstable2json.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thomas
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 10/08/2011 11:30 PM, Thomas Richter wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> we are running a 3 node cassandra (0.7.6-2) cluster and some of our
>>>>>> column families contain quite large rows (400k+ columns, 4-6GB row size).
>>>>>> Replicaton factor is 3 for all keyspaces. The cluster is running fine
>>>>>> for several months now and we never experienced any serious trouble.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Some days ago we noticed, that some previously written columns could not
>>>>>> be read. This does not always happen, and only some dozen columns out of
>>>>>> 400k are affected.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> After ruling out application logic as a cause I dumped the row in
>>>>>> question with sstable2json and the columns are there (and are not marked
>>>>>> for deletion).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Next thing was setting up a fresh single node cluster and copying the
>>>>>> column family data to that node. Columns could not be read either.
>>>>>> Right now I'm running a nodetool compact for the cf to see if data could
>>>>>> be read afterwards.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Is there any explanation for such behavior? Are there any suggestions
>>>>>> for further investigation?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> TIA,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thomas
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 

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