No. Token and partitioner are cluster wide settings. You have to run multiple instances of Cassandra.
2011/12/17 魏金仙 <sei_...@126.com> > My question is whether two groups of "initial_token" can coexist since our > goal is to partition data of each column family uniformly on 5 nodes. > > I deployed Cassandra 0.7.4 on a cluster of 5 nodes, using > orderPreservingPartitioner. Two column families named CF1 and CF2 are > created on one keyspace. Keys of CF1 go as a0,a1,a2,a3... while those of > CF2 are b0,b1,b2.... > Assume that the initial_tokens should be set as a0,a2,a4,a6,a8 if you want > to achieve load balance of CF1 and as b0,b2,b4,b6,b8 for CF2. > Is it possible two set "initial_token" as: initial_token: a0,b0? > > Thank you! > > >