Yesterday found problem source. It was because of old cassandra-driver for python language. Driver removal and pip install solved the issue.
2017-11-02 20:33 GMT+07:00 Blake Eggleston <beggles...@apple.com>: > Looks like a bug, could you open a jira? > > > On Nov 2, 2017, at 2:08 AM, Mikhail Tsaplin <tsmis...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > I've upgraded Cassandra from 2.1.6 to 3.0.9 on three nodes cluster. After > upgrade > cqlsh shows following error when trying to run "use {keyspace};" command: > 'ResponseFuture' object has no attribute 'is_schema_agreed' > > Actual upgrade was done on Ubuntu 16.04 by running "apt-get upgrade > cassandra" command. > Apt repository is deb http://debian.datastax.com/community stable main. > Following parameters were migrated from former cassandra.yaml: > cluster_name, num_tokens, data_file_directories, commit_log_directory, > saved_caches_directory, seeds, listen_address, rpc_address, initial_token, > auto_bootstrap. > > Later I did additional test - fetched 3.0.15 binary distribution from > cassandra.apache.org and tried to run cassandra from this distr - same > error: > $ ./bin/cqlsh > Connected to cellwize.cassandra at 172.31.17.42:9042. > [cqlsh 5.0.1 | Cassandra 3.0.15 | CQL spec 3.4.0 | Native protocol v4] > Use HELP for help. > cqlsh> use listener ; > 'ResponseFuture' object has no attribute 'is_schema_agreed' > cqlsh> > > What could be the reason? > >