Hi,
We are facing one weird issue for a long time.
High level table Defination: primary key
((column1,column2,column3),column4,colum5)
Issue: Generating very large partions repeatedly. Sometimes even 6GB for a
single partition.
Distribution: DSE 5.1
: Cassandra 3.11.2
After some
This sounds like something you should report upstream as a bug to DataStax.
I’m unaware of any bugs in Cassandra mainline that cause this behaviour, but if
you can reproduce the creation of this partitions in 3.11.2, we can help to
diagnose the cause. But without source code it would be a
Previous discussion can be found here:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/cbc50f5ac085ac759b52eb7e87277a3b82e2773c6d507c4b525d@%3Cdev.cassandra.apache.org%3E
On 11.02.19 19:58, Ariel Weisberg wrote:
Hi,
Do you mean Python 2/3 compatibility?
This has been discussed earlier and I think
I saw that thread and the tickets. They haven't had any activity recently.
Given that it is already Feb 2019 and Python 2.7 is getting close to EOL'd, I
think it's worth moving forward with deprecating Python 2.7 support and adding
3.0 support prior to 4.0 release. I am not sure what the
I did a lot of work to make cqlsh compatible with Python 3 (and also Python
2.7) under CASSANDRA-10190. CASSANDRA-10190 has been blocked by
CASSANDRA-14298, which got about two thirds of the cqlsh dtests to work.
If somebody could commit to reviewing CASSANDRA-14298, I'd be willing to
pick it