I can’t find it anywhere either, but I’m looking at a 3.11.4 source image.
From the naming I’d bet that this is being used to feed the
cassandra.migration_task_wait_in_seconds property. It’s already coded to have
a default of 1 second, which matches what you are seeing in the shell script
Greetings,
We are running Cassandra 3.11.2 in Kubernetes and use a run.sh to set some
environment variables and a few other things.
This script includes:
CASSANDRA_MIGRATION_WAIT="${CASSANDRA_MIGRATION_WAIT:-1}"
setting this environment variable to "1". I looked for documentation on
this but
*primary key (partition, clustering1, clustering2)*
So, the partitioning key has three columns. You need to specify values for
all three columns. For clustering columns, you need another parenthesis
like *primary key (partition, (clustering1, clustering2))*
* Sushanta*
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020
No, I think it was originally correct.
If partition key has multiple parts, then you need parenthesis around parts of
partition key.
Hannu
> On 13. Jan 2020, at 14.30, Saha, Sushanta K
> wrote:
>
>> primary key (partition, clustering1, clustering2)
>>
>> So, the partitioning key has three
Hi Reid,
Many thanks! Very helpful.
Will have a look at that source.
Ben
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 2:08 PM Reid Pinchback
wrote:
> I can’t find it anywhere either, but I’m looking at a 3.11.4 source
> image. From the naming I’d bet that this is being used to feed the
>