My guess is that there are some residual data left around from previous
attempts?  Perhaps create a new table in a new location and repeat the
steps from above.

Aaron

On Tuesday, August 5, 2014, Ameya Aware <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am interacting through shell.. the default way given in blur
> documentation..
>
> blur (default)> create -t test -c 11 -l $BLUR_HOME
>
> blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f1 c1:v1
> blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f1 c2:v2
> blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f1 c3:v3
> blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f2 c1:v1
> blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f2 c2:v2
> blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid2 f2 c1:v1
> blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid2 f1 c2:v2
> blur (default)> mutate test r2 rid1 f1 c1:v1
> blur (default)> mutate test r2 rid1 f1 c2:v2
> blur (default)> mutate test r2 rid1 f2 c2:v2
>
> blur (default)> query test *:* -min 1000 -fetch 1000
>
>
> 4 results found in [61.891877 ms].  Row [4] Record [7] Column [7] Data
> (bytes)
> result# rowid  recordid
> 0       r-5678           family1.column3
> 0              1234      value4
> 0              9012                       value1
> 0                        family2.column16
> 0              4321      value1
> 1       r1               f1.c2
> 1              rid2      v2
> 1                        f2.c2
> 1              rid1      v2
> 2       rowid1           fam2.col1
> 2              recordid1 value1
> 3       r2               f2.c2
> 3              rid1      v2
>
>
> As you can see, it is still not giving me correct output.. Plus result# 0
> and 2 doesnot even belong to the table still they are coming in output.
>
>
> Any suggestions what is happening here.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ameya
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Tim Williams <[email protected]
> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Ameya Aware <[email protected]
> <javascript:;>>
> > wrote:
> > > It returns some of the rows of table but not all.. :(
> >
> > How are you interacting with Blur?  the Shell? the thrift API?
> > Console?  By default Blur limits the number of results returned but
> > those can be adjusted through the BlurQuery[1] object in the API.  Or,
> > if you're using the shell, just adjust it with command line switches
> > (e.g. query test *:* -min 1000 -fetch 1000 )
> >
> > --tim
> >
> > [1] -
> > http://incubator.apache.org/blur/docs/0.2.3/Blur.html#Struct_BlurQuery
> >
>

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