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commit fb7caf23420220b50f1c68d155b1b7798762c8fc
Author: dvohra <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Jan 6 19:00:26 2020 -0800
Added documentation for bulk loading
Patch by dvohra, Reviewed by Jon Haddad for CASSANDRA-15480
---
CHANGES.txt | 1 +
doc/docker-compose.yml | 2 +
doc/gen-nodetool-docs.py | 4 +
doc/source/operating/bulk_loading.rst | 642 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
4 files changed, 646 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/CHANGES.txt b/CHANGES.txt
index 20c0bf7..c635e18 100644
--- a/CHANGES.txt
+++ b/CHANGES.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
4.0-alpha4
+ * Added bulk loading documentation (CASSANDRA-15480)
* Updated overview documentation (CASSANDRA-15483)
* Added CDC and speculative retry documentation to DDL section
(CASSANDRA-15492)
* Fix missing Keyspaces in cqlsh describe output (CASSANDRA-15576)
diff --git a/doc/docker-compose.yml b/doc/docker-compose.yml
index 27ac8d1..392f8d8 100644
--- a/doc/docker-compose.yml
+++ b/doc/docker-compose.yml
@@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ services:
build: .
volumes:
- ..:/usr/src/code
+ environment:
+ - SKIP_NODETOOL # set this to skip nodetool build, saves a lot of time
when debugging html
diff --git a/doc/gen-nodetool-docs.py b/doc/gen-nodetool-docs.py
index 2ea125a..cc784c2 100644
--- a/doc/gen-nodetool-docs.py
+++ b/doc/gen-nodetool-docs.py
@@ -20,10 +20,14 @@ from __future__ import print_function
import os
import re
+import sys
import subprocess
from subprocess import PIPE
from subprocess import Popen
+if(os.environ.get("SKIP_NODETOOL") == "1"):
+ sys.exit(0)
+
nodetool = "../bin/nodetool"
outdir = "source/tools/nodetool"
diff --git a/doc/source/operating/bulk_loading.rst
b/doc/source/operating/bulk_loading.rst
index c8224d5..850260a 100644
--- a/doc/source/operating/bulk_loading.rst
+++ b/doc/source/operating/bulk_loading.rst
@@ -13,12 +13,648 @@
.. WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
.. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
.. limitations under the License.
-
.. highlight:: none
.. _bulk-loading:
Bulk Loading
-------------
+==============
+
+Bulk loading of data in Apache Cassandra is supported by different tools. The
data to be bulk loaded must be in the form of SSTables. Cassandra does not
support loading data in any other format such as CSV, JSON, and XML directly.
Bulk loading could be used to:
+
+- Restore incremental backups and snapshots. Backups and snapshots are already
in the form of SSTables.
+- Load existing SSTables into another cluster, which could have a different
number of nodes or replication strategy.
+- Load external data into a cluster
+
+**Note*: CSV Data can be loaded via the cqlsh COPY command but we do not
recommend this for bulk loading, which typically requires many GB or TB of data.
+
+Tools for Bulk Loading
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Cassandra provides two commands or tools for bulk loading data. These are:
+
+- Cassandra Bulk loader, also called ``sstableloader``
+- The ``nodetool import`` command
+
+The ``sstableloader`` and ``nodetool import`` are accessible if the Cassandra
installation ``bin`` directory is in the ``PATH`` environment variable. Or
these may be accessed directly from the ``bin`` directory. We shall discuss
each of these next. We shall use the example or sample keyspaces and tables
created in the Backups section.
+
+Using sstableloader
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+The ``sstableloader`` is the main tool for bulk uploading data. The
``sstableloader`` streams SSTable data files to a running cluster. The
``sstableloader`` loads data conforming to the replication strategy and
replication factor. The table to upload data to does need not to be empty.
+
+The only requirements to run ``sstableloader`` are:
+
+1. One or more comma separated initial hosts to connect to and get ring
information.
+2. A directory path for the SSTables to load.
+
+Its usage is as follows.
+
+::
+
+ sstableloader [options] <dir_path>
+
+Sstableloader bulk loads the SSTables found in the directory ``<dir_path>`` to
the configured cluster. The ``<dir_path>`` is used as the target
*keyspace/table* name. As an example, to load an SSTable named
+``Standard1-g-1-Data.db`` into ``Keyspace1/Standard1``, you will need to have
the
+files ``Standard1-g-1-Data.db`` and ``Standard1-g-1-Index.db`` in a directory
``/path/to/Keyspace1/Standard1/``.
+
+Sstableloader Option to accept Target keyspace name
+****************************************************
+Often as part of a backup strategy some Cassandra DBAs store an entire data
directory. When corruption in data is found then they would like to restore
data in the same cluster (for large clusters 200 nodes) but with different
keyspace name.
+
+Currently ``sstableloader`` derives keyspace name from the folder structure.
As an option to specify target keyspace name as part of ``sstableloader``,
version 4.0 adds support for the ``--target-keyspace`` option (`CASSANDRA-13884
+<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13884>`_).
+
+The supported options are as follows from which only ``-d,--nodes <initial
hosts>`` is required.
+
+::
+
+ -alg,--ssl-alg <ALGORITHM> Client SSL:
algorithm
+
+ -ap,--auth-provider <auth provider> Custom
+ AuthProvider
class name for
+ cassandra
authentication
+ -ciphers,--ssl-ciphers <CIPHER-SUITES> Client SSL:
+ comma-separated
list of
+ encryption
suites to use
+ -cph,--connections-per-host <connectionsPerHost> Number of
+ concurrent
connections-per-host.
+ -d,--nodes <initial hosts> Required.
+ Try to connect
to these hosts (comma separated) initially for ring information
+
+ -f,--conf-path <path to config file> cassandra.yaml
file path for streaming throughput and client/server SSL.
+
+ -h,--help Display this
help message
+
+ -i,--ignore <NODES> Don't stream to
this (comma separated) list of nodes
+
+ -idct,--inter-dc-throttle <inter-dc-throttle> Inter-datacenter
throttle speed in Mbits (default unlimited)
+
+ -k,--target-keyspace <target keyspace name> Target
+ keyspace name
+ -ks,--keystore <KEYSTORE> Client SSL:
+ full path to
keystore
+ -kspw,--keystore-password <KEYSTORE-PASSWORD> Client SSL:
+ password of the
keystore
+ --no-progress Don't
+ display progress
+ -p,--port <native transport port> Port used
+ for native
connection (default 9042)
+ -prtcl,--ssl-protocol <PROTOCOL> Client SSL:
+ connections
protocol to use (default: TLS)
+ -pw,--password <password> Password for
+ cassandra
authentication
+ -sp,--storage-port <storage port> Port used
+ for internode
communication (default 7000)
+ -spd,--server-port-discovery <allow server port discovery> Use ports
+ published by
server to decide how to connect. With SSL requires StartTLS
+ to be used.
+ -ssp,--ssl-storage-port <ssl storage port> Port used
+ for TLS
internode communication (default 7001)
+ -st,--store-type <STORE-TYPE> Client SSL:
+ type of store
+ -t,--throttle <throttle> Throttle
+ speed in Mbits
(default unlimited)
+ -ts,--truststore <TRUSTSTORE> Client SSL:
+ full path to
truststore
+ -tspw,--truststore-password <TRUSTSTORE-PASSWORD> Client SSL:
+ Password of the
truststore
+ -u,--username <username> Username for
+ cassandra
authentication
+ -v,--verbose verbose
+ output
+
+The ``cassandra.yaml`` file could be provided on the command-line with ``-f``
option to set up streaming throughput, client and server encryption options.
Only ``stream_throughput_outbound_megabits_per_sec``,
``server_encryption_options`` and ``client_encryption_options`` are read from
yaml. You can override options read from ``cassandra.yaml`` with corresponding
command line options.
+
+A sstableloader Demo
+********************
+We shall demonstrate using ``sstableloader`` by uploading incremental backup
data for table ``catalogkeyspace.magazine``. We shall also use a snapshot of
the same table to bulk upload in a different run of ``sstableloader``. The
backups and snapshots for the ``catalogkeyspace.magazine`` table are listed as
follows.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ cd ./cassandra/data/data/catalogkeyspace/magazine-
+ 446eae30c22a11e9b1350d927649052c
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 magazine-446eae30c22a11e9b1350d927649052c]$ ls -l
+ total 0
+ drwxrwxr-x. 2 ec2-user ec2-user 226 Aug 19 02:38 backups
+ drwxrwxr-x. 4 ec2-user ec2-user 40 Aug 19 02:45 snapshots
+
+The directory path structure of SSTables to be uploaded using
``sstableloader`` is used as the target keyspace/table.
+
+We could have directly uploaded from the ``backups`` and ``snapshots``
directories respectively if the directory structure were in the format used by
``sstableloader``. But the directory path of backups and snapshots for SSTables
is ``/catalogkeyspace/magazine-446eae30c22a11e9b1350d927649052c/backups`` and
``/catalogkeyspace/magazine-446eae30c22a11e9b1350d927649052c/snapshots``
respectively, which cannot be used to upload SSTables to
``catalogkeyspace.magazine`` table. The directory pat [...]
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sudo mkdir -p /catalogkeyspace/magazine
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sudo chmod -R 777 /catalogkeyspace/magazine
+
+Bulk Loading from an Incremental Backup
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+An incremental backup does not include the DDL for a table. The table must
already exist. If the table was dropped it may be created using the
``schema.cql`` generated with every snapshot of a table. As we shall be using
``sstableloader`` to load SSTables to the ``magazine`` table, the table must
exist prior to running ``sstableloader``. The table does not need to be empty
but we have used an empty table as indicated by a CQL query:
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:catalogkeyspace> SELECT * FROM magazine;
+
+ id | name | publisher
+ ----+------+-----------
+
+ (0 rows)
+
+After the table to upload has been created copy the SSTable files from the
``backups`` directory to the ``/catalogkeyspace/magazine/`` directory that we
created.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sudo cp
./cassandra/data/data/catalogkeyspace/magazine-
+ 446eae30c22a11e9b1350d927649052c/backups/* /catalogkeyspace/magazine/
+
+Run the ``sstableloader`` to upload SSTables from the
``/catalogkeyspace/magazine/`` directory.
+
+::
+
+ sstableloader --nodes 10.0.2.238 /catalogkeyspace/magazine/
+
+The output from the ``sstableloader`` command should be similar to the listed:
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sstableloader --nodes 10.0.2.238
/catalogkeyspace/magazine/
+ Opening SSTables and calculating sections to stream
+ Streaming relevant part of /catalogkeyspace/magazine/na-1-big-Data.db
+ /catalogkeyspace/magazine/na-2-big-Data.db to [35.173.233.153:7000,
10.0.2.238:7000,
+ 54.158.45.75:7000]
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:1/2 88 % total: 88% 0.018KiB/s (avg:
0.018KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:2/2 176% total: 176% 33.807KiB/s (avg:
0.036KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:2/2 176% total: 176% 0.000KiB/s (avg:
0.029KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:2/2 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:1/2 39 % total:
81% 0.115KiB/s
+ (avg: 0.024KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:2/2 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:2/2 78 % total:
108%
+ 97.683KiB/s (avg: 0.033KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:2/2 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:2/2 78 %
+ [54.158.45.75:7000]0:1/2 39 % total: 80% 0.233KiB/s (avg: 0.040KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:2/2 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:2/2 78 %
+ [54.158.45.75:7000]0:2/2 78 % total: 96% 88.522KiB/s (avg: 0.049KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:2/2 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:2/2 78 %
+ [54.158.45.75:7000]0:2/2 78 % total: 96% 0.000KiB/s (avg: 0.045KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:2/2 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:2/2 78 %
+ [54.158.45.75:7000]0:2/2 78 % total: 96% 0.000KiB/s (avg: 0.044KiB/s)
+
+After the ``sstableloader`` has run query the ``magazine`` table and the
loaded table should get listed when a query is run.
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:catalogkeyspace> SELECT * FROM magazine;
+
+ id | name | publisher
+ ----+---------------------------+------------------
+ 1 | Couchbase Magazine | Couchbase
+ 0 | Apache Cassandra Magazine | Apache Cassandra
+
+ (2 rows)
+ cqlsh:catalogkeyspace>
+
+Bulk Loading from a Snapshot
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+In this section we shall demonstrate restoring a snapshot of the ``magazine``
table to the ``magazine`` table. As we used the same table to restore data
from a backup the directory structure required by ``sstableloader`` should
already exist. If the directory structure needed to load SSTables to
``catalogkeyspace.magazine`` does not exist create the directories and set
their permissions.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sudo mkdir -p /catalogkeyspace/magazine
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sudo chmod -R 777 /catalogkeyspace/magazine
+
+As we shall be copying the snapshot files to the directory remove any files
that may be in the directory.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sudo rm /catalogkeyspace/magazine/*
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ cd /catalogkeyspace/magazine/
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 magazine]$ ls -l
+ total 0
+
+
+Copy the snapshot files to the ``/catalogkeyspace/magazine`` directory.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sudo cp
./cassandra/data/data/catalogkeyspace/magazine-
+ 446eae30c22a11e9b1350d927649052c/snapshots/magazine/*
/catalogkeyspace/magazine
+
+List the files in the ``/catalogkeyspace/magazine`` directory and a
``schema.cql`` should also get listed.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ cd /catalogkeyspace/magazine
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 magazine]$ ls -l
+ total 44
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 31 Aug 19 04:13 manifest.json
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 47 Aug 19 04:13 na-1-big-CompressionInfo.db
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 97 Aug 19 04:13 na-1-big-Data.db
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 10 Aug 19 04:13 na-1-big-Digest.crc32
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 16 Aug 19 04:13 na-1-big-Filter.db
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 16 Aug 19 04:13 na-1-big-Index.db
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 4687 Aug 19 04:13 na-1-big-Statistics.db
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 56 Aug 19 04:13 na-1-big-Summary.db
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 92 Aug 19 04:13 na-1-big-TOC.txt
+ -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 815 Aug 19 04:13 schema.cql
+
+Alternatively create symlinks to the snapshot folder instead of copying the
data, something like:
+
+::
+
+ mkdir keyspace_name
+ ln -s _path_to_snapshot_folder keyspace_name/table_name
+
+If the ``magazine`` table was dropped run the DDL in the ``schema.cql`` to
create the table. Run the ``sstableloader`` with the following command.
+
+::
+
+ sstableloader --nodes 10.0.2.238 /catalogkeyspace/magazine/
+
+As the output from the command indicates SSTables get streamed to the cluster.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ sstableloader --nodes 10.0.2.238
/catalogkeyspace/magazine/
+
+ Established connection to initial hosts
+ Opening SSTables and calculating sections to stream
+ Streaming relevant part of /catalogkeyspace/magazine/na-1-big-Data.db to
+ [35.173.233.153:7000, 10.0.2.238:7000, 54.158.45.75:7000]
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:1/1 176% total: 176% 0.017KiB/s (avg:
0.017KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:1/1 176% total: 176% 0.000KiB/s (avg:
0.014KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:1/1 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:1/1 78 % total:
108% 0.115KiB/s
+ (avg: 0.017KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:1/1 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:1/1 78 %
+ [54.158.45.75:7000]0:1/1 78 % total: 96% 0.232KiB/s (avg: 0.024KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:1/1 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:1/1 78 %
+ [54.158.45.75:7000]0:1/1 78 % total: 96% 0.000KiB/s (avg: 0.022KiB/s)
+ progress: [35.173.233.153:7000]0:1/1 176% [10.0.2.238:7000]0:1/1 78 %
+ [54.158.45.75:7000]0:1/1 78 % total: 96% 0.000KiB/s (avg: 0.021KiB/s)
+
+Some other requirements of ``sstableloader`` that should be kept into
consideration are:
+
+- The SSTables to be loaded must be compatible with the Cassandra version
being loaded into.
+- Repairing tables that have been loaded into a different cluster does not
repair the source tables.
+- Sstableloader makes use of port 7000 for internode communication.
+- Before restoring incremental backups run ``nodetool flush`` to backup any
data in memtables
+
+Using nodetool import
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+In this section we shall import SSTables into a table using the ``nodetool
import`` command. The ``nodetool refresh`` command is deprecated, and it is
recommended to use ``nodetool import`` instead. The ``nodetool refresh`` does
not have an option to load new SSTables from a separate directory which the
``nodetool import`` does.
+
+The command usage is as follows.
+
+::
+
+ nodetool [(-h <host> | --host <host>)] [(-p <port> | --port <port>)]
+ [(-pp | --print-port)] [(-pw <password> | --password
<password>)]
+ [(-pwf <passwordFilePath> | --password-file
<passwordFilePath>)]
+ [(-u <username> | --username <username>)] import
+ [(-c | --no-invalidate-caches)] [(-e | --extended-verify)]
+ [(-l | --keep-level)] [(-q | --quick)] [(-r | --keep-repaired)]
+ [(-t | --no-tokens)] [(-v | --no-verify)] [--] <keyspace>
<table>
+ <directory> ...
+
+The arguments ``keyspace``, ``table`` name and ``directory`` to import
SSTables from are required.
+
+The supported options are as follows.
+
+::
+
+ -c, --no-invalidate-caches
+ Don't invalidate the row cache when importing
+
+ -e, --extended-verify
+ Run an extended verify, verifying all values in the new SSTables
+
+ -h <host>, --host <host>
+ Node hostname or ip address
+
+ -l, --keep-level
+ Keep the level on the new SSTables
+
+ -p <port>, --port <port>
+ Remote jmx agent port number
+
+ -pp, --print-port
+ Operate in 4.0 mode with hosts disambiguated by port number
+
+ -pw <password>, --password <password>
+ Remote jmx agent password
+
+ -pwf <passwordFilePath>, --password-file <passwordFilePath>
+ Path to the JMX password file
+
+ -q, --quick
+ Do a quick import without verifying SSTables, clearing row cache or
+ checking in which data directory to put the file
+
+ -r, --keep-repaired
+ Keep any repaired information from the SSTables
+
+ -t, --no-tokens
+ Don't verify that all tokens in the new SSTable are owned by the
+ current node
+
+ -u <username>, --username <username>
+ Remote jmx agent username
+
+ -v, --no-verify
+ Don't verify new SSTables
+
+ --
+ This option can be used to separate command-line options from the
+ list of argument, (useful when arguments might be mistaken for
+ command-line options
+
+As the keyspace and table are specified on the command line ``nodetool
import`` does not have the same requirement that ``sstableloader`` does, which
is to have the SSTables in a specific directory path. When importing snapshots
or incremental backups with ``nodetool import`` the SSTables don’t need to be
copied to another directory.
+
+Importing Data from an Incremental Backup
+*****************************************
+
+In this section we shall demonstrate using ``nodetool import`` to import
SSTables from an incremental backup. We shall use the example table
``cqlkeyspace.t``. Drop table ``t`` as we are demonstrating to restore the
table.
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:cqlkeyspace> DROP table t;
+
+An incremental backup for a table does not include the schema definition for
the table. If the schema definition is not kept as a separate backup, the
``schema.cql`` from a backup of the table may be used to create the table as
follows.
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:cqlkeyspace> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS cqlkeyspace.t (
+ ... id int PRIMARY KEY,
+ ... k int,
+ ... v text)
+ ... WITH ID = d132e240-c217-11e9-bbee-19821dcea330
+ ... AND bloom_filter_fp_chance = 0.01
+ ... AND crc_check_chance = 1.0
+ ... AND default_time_to_live = 0
+ ... AND gc_grace_seconds = 864000
+ ... AND min_index_interval = 128
+ ... AND max_index_interval = 2048
+ ... AND memtable_flush_period_in_ms = 0
+ ... AND speculative_retry = '99p'
+ ... AND additional_write_policy = '99p'
+ ... AND comment = ''
+ ... AND caching = { 'keys': 'ALL',
'rows_per_partition': 'NONE' }
+ ... AND compaction = { 'max_threshold': '32',
'min_threshold': '4',
+ 'class': 'org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.SizeTieredCompactionStrategy' }
+ ... AND compression = { 'chunk_length_in_kb': '16',
'class':
+ 'org.apache.cassandra.io.compress.LZ4Compressor' }
+ ... AND cdc = false
+ ... AND extensions = { };
+
+Initially the table could be empty, but does not have to be.
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:cqlkeyspace> SELECT * FROM t;
+
+ id | k | v
+ ----+---+---
+
+ (0 rows)
+
+Run the ``nodetool import`` command by providing the keyspace, table and the
backups directory. We don’t need to copy the table backups to another directory
to run ``nodetool import`` as we had to when using ``sstableloader``.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ nodetool import -- cqlkeyspace t
+ ./cassandra/data/data/cqlkeyspace/t-d132e240c21711e9bbee19821dcea330/backups
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$
+
+The SSTables get imported into the table. Run a query in cqlsh to list the
data imported.
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:cqlkeyspace> SELECT * FROM t;
+
+ id | k | v
+ ----+---+------
+ 1 | 1 | val1
+ 0 | 0 | val0
+
+
+Importing Data from a Snapshot
+********************************
+Importing SSTables from a snapshot with the ``nodetool import`` command is
similar to importing SSTables from an incremental backup. To demonstrate we
shall import a snapshot for table ``catalogkeyspace.journal``. Drop the table
as we are demonstrating to restore the table from a snapshot.
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:cqlkeyspace> use CATALOGKEYSPACE;
+ cqlsh:catalogkeyspace> DROP TABLE journal;
+
+We shall use the ``catalog-ks`` snapshot for the ``journal`` table. List the
files in the snapshot. The snapshot includes a ``schema.cql``, which is the
schema definition for the ``journal`` table.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 catalog-ks]$ ls -l
+ total 44
+ -rw-rw-r--. 1 ec2-user ec2-user 31 Aug 19 02:44 manifest.json
+ -rw-rw-r--. 3 ec2-user ec2-user 47 Aug 19 02:38 na-1-big-CompressionInfo.db
+ -rw-rw-r--. 3 ec2-user ec2-user 97 Aug 19 02:38 na-1-big-Data.db
+ -rw-rw-r--. 3 ec2-user ec2-user 10 Aug 19 02:38 na-1-big-Digest.crc32
+ -rw-rw-r--. 3 ec2-user ec2-user 16 Aug 19 02:38 na-1-big-Filter.db
+ -rw-rw-r--. 3 ec2-user ec2-user 16 Aug 19 02:38 na-1-big-Index.db
+ -rw-rw-r--. 3 ec2-user ec2-user 4687 Aug 19 02:38 na-1-big-Statistics.db
+ -rw-rw-r--. 3 ec2-user ec2-user 56 Aug 19 02:38 na-1-big-Summary.db
+ -rw-rw-r--. 3 ec2-user ec2-user 92 Aug 19 02:38 na-1-big-TOC.txt
+ -rw-rw-r--. 1 ec2-user ec2-user 814 Aug 19 02:44 schema.cql
+
+Copy the DDL from the ``schema.cql`` and run in cqlsh to create the
``catalogkeyspace.journal`` table.
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:catalogkeyspace> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS catalogkeyspace.journal (
+ ... id int PRIMARY KEY,
+ ... name text,
+ ... publisher text)
+ ... WITH ID = 296a2d30-c22a-11e9-b135-0d927649052c
+ ... AND bloom_filter_fp_chance = 0.01
+ ... AND crc_check_chance = 1.0
+ ... AND default_time_to_live = 0
+ ... AND gc_grace_seconds = 864000
+ ... AND min_index_interval = 128
+ ... AND max_index_interval = 2048
+ ... AND memtable_flush_period_in_ms = 0
+ ... AND speculative_retry = '99p'
+ ... AND additional_write_policy = '99p'
+ ... AND comment = ''
+ ... AND caching = { 'keys': 'ALL',
'rows_per_partition': 'NONE' }
+ ... AND compaction = { 'min_threshold': '4',
'max_threshold':
+ '32', 'class':
'org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.SizeTieredCompactionStrategy' }
+ ... AND compression = { 'chunk_length_in_kb': '16',
'class':
+ 'org.apache.cassandra.io.compress.LZ4Compressor' }
+ ... AND cdc = false
+ ... AND extensions = { };
+
+
+Run the ``nodetool import`` command to import the SSTables for the snapshot.
+
+::
+
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$ nodetool import -- catalogkeyspace journal
+ ./cassandra/data/data/catalogkeyspace/journal-
+ 296a2d30c22a11e9b1350d927649052c/snapshots/catalog-ks/
+ [ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-238 ~]$
+
+Subsequently run a CQL query on the ``journal`` table and the data imported
gets listed.
+
+::
+
+ cqlsh:catalogkeyspace>
+ cqlsh:catalogkeyspace> SELECT * FROM journal;
+
+ id | name | publisher
+ ----+---------------------------+------------------
+ 1 | Couchbase Magazine | Couchbase
+ 0 | Apache Cassandra Magazine | Apache Cassandra
+
+ (2 rows)
+ cqlsh:catalogkeyspace>
+
+
+Bulk Loading External Data
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Bulk loading external data directly is not supported by any of the tools we
have discussed which include ``sstableloader`` and ``nodetool import``. The
``sstableloader`` and ``nodetool import`` require data to be in the form of
SSTables. Apache Cassandra supports a Java API for generating SSTables from
input data. Subsequently the ``sstableloader`` or ``nodetool import`` could be
used to bulk load the SSTables. Next, we shall discuss the
``org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.CQLSSTableWrit [...]
+
+Generating SSTables with CQLSSTableWriter Java API
+***************************************************
+To generate SSTables using the ``CQLSSTableWriter`` class the following need
to be supplied at the least.
+
+- An output directory to generate the SSTable in
+- The schema for the SSTable
+- A prepared insert statement
+- A partitioner
+
+The output directory must already have been created. Create a directory
(``/sstables`` as an example) and set its permissions.
+
+::
+
+ sudo mkdir /sstables
+ sudo chmod 777 -R /sstables
+
+Next, we shall discuss To use ``CQLSSTableWriter`` could be used in a Java
application. Create a Java constant for the output directory.
+
+::
+
+ public static final String OUTPUT_DIR = "./sstables";
+
+``CQLSSTableWriter`` Java API has the provision to create a user defined type.
Create a new type to store ``int`` data:
+
+::
+
+ String type = "CREATE TYPE CQLKeyspace.intType (a int, b int)";
+ // Define a String variable for the SSTable schema.
+ String schema = "CREATE TABLE CQLKeyspace.t ("
+ + " id int PRIMARY KEY,"
+ + " k int,"
+ + " v1 text,"
+ + " v2 intType,"
+ + ")";
+
+Define a ``String`` variable for the prepared insert statement to use:
+
+::
+
+ String insertStmt = "INSERT INTO CQLKeyspace.t (id, k, v1, v2) VALUES (?, ?,
?, ?)";
+
+The partitioner to use does not need to be set as the default partitioner
``Murmur3Partitioner`` is used.
+
+All these variables or settings are used by the builder class
``CQLSSTableWriter.Builder`` to create a ``CQLSSTableWriter`` object.
+
+Create a File object for the output directory.
+
+::
+
+ File outputDir = new File(OUTPUT_DIR + File.separator + "CQLKeyspace" +
File.separator + "t");
+
+Next, obtain a ``CQLSSTableWriter.Builder`` object using ``static`` method
``CQLSSTableWriter.builder()``. Set the output
+directory ``File`` object, user defined type, SSTable schema, buffer size,
prepared insert statement, and optionally any of the other builder options, and
invoke the ``build()`` method to create a ``CQLSSTableWriter`` object:
+
+::
+
+ CQLSSTableWriter writer = CQLSSTableWriter.builder()
+ .inDirectory(outputDir)
+ .withType(type)
+ .forTable(schema)
+ .withBufferSizeInMB(256)
+ .using(insertStmt).build();
+
+Next, set the SSTable data. If any user define types are used obtain a
``UserType`` object for these:
+
+::
+
+ UserType userType = writer.getUDType("intType");
+
+Add data rows for the resulting SSTable.
+
+::
+
+ writer.addRow(0, 0, "val0", userType.newValue().setInt("a", 0).setInt("b",
0));
+ writer.addRow(1, 1, "val1", userType.newValue().setInt("a", 1).setInt("b",
1));
+ writer.addRow(2, 2, "val2", userType.newValue().setInt("a", 2).setInt("b",
2));
+
+Close the writer, finalizing the SSTable.
+
+::
+
+ writer.close();
+
+All the public methods the ``CQLSSTableWriter`` class provides including some
other methods that are not discussed in the preceding example are as follows.
+
+=====================================================================
============
+Method
Description
+=====================================================================
============
+addRow(java.util.List<java.lang.Object> values) Adds a
new row to the writer. Returns a CQLSSTableWriter object. Each provided value
type should correspond to the types of the CQL column the value is for. The
correspondence between java type and CQL type is the same one than the one
documented at
www.datastax.com/drivers/java/2.0/apidocs/com/datastax/driver/core/DataType.Name.html#asJavaC
lass().
+addRow(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> values) Adds a
new row to the writer. Returns a CQLSSTableWriter object. This is equivalent to
the other addRow methods, but takes a map whose keys are the names of the
columns to add instead of taking a list of the values in the order of the
insert statement used during construction of this SSTable writer. The column
names in the map keys must be in lowercase unless the declared column name is a
case-sensitive quoted identi [...]
+addRow(java.lang.Object... values) Adds a
new row to the writer. Returns a CQLSSTableWriter object.
+CQLSSTableWriter.builder()
Returns a new builder for a CQLSSTableWriter.
+close() Closes
the writer.
+rawAddRow(java.nio.ByteBuffer... values) Adds a
new row to the writer given already serialized binary values. Returns a
CQLSSTableWriter object. The row values must correspond to the bind variables
of the insertion statement used when creating by this SSTable writer.
+rawAddRow(java.util.List<java.nio.ByteBuffer> values) Adds a
new row to the writer given already serialized binary values. Returns a
CQLSSTableWriter object. The row values must correspond to the bind variables
of the insertion statement used when creating by this SSTable writer. |
+rawAddRow(java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.nio.ByteBuffer> values) Adds a
new row to the writer given already serialized binary values. Returns a
CQLSSTableWriter object. The row values must correspond to the bind variables
of the insertion statement used when creating by this SSTable writer. |
+getUDType(String dataType)
Returns the User Defined type used in this SSTable Writer that can be used to
create UDTValue instances.
+=====================================================================
============
+
+
+All the public methods the ``CQLSSTableWriter.Builder`` class provides
including some other methods that are not discussed in the preceding example
are as follows.
+
+============================================ ============
+Method Description
+============================================ ============
+inDirectory(String directory) The directory where to write
the SSTables. This is a mandatory option. The directory to use should already
exist and be writable.
+inDirectory(File directory) The directory where to write
the SSTables. This is a mandatory option. The directory to use should already
exist and be writable.
+forTable(String schema) The schema (CREATE TABLE
statement) for the table for which SSTable is to be created. The
+ provided CREATE TABLE statement
must use a fully-qualified table name, one that includes the
+ keyspace name. This is a
mandatory option.
+
+withPartitioner(IPartitioner partitioner) The partitioner to use. By
default, Murmur3Partitioner will be used. If this is not the
+ partitioner used by the cluster
for which the SSTables are created, the correct partitioner
+ needs to be provided.
+
+using(String insert) The INSERT or UPDATE statement
defining the order of the values to add for a given CQL row.
+ The provided INSERT statement
must use a fully-qualified table name, one that includes the
+ keyspace name. Moreover, said
statement must use bind variables since these variables will
+ be bound to values by the
resulting SSTable writer. This is a mandatory option.
+
+withBufferSizeInMB(int size) The size of the buffer to use.
This defines how much data will be buffered before being
+ written as a new SSTable. This
corresponds roughly to the data size that will have the
+ created SSTable. The default is
128MB, which should be reasonable for a 1GB heap. If
+ OutOfMemory exception gets
generated while using the SSTable writer, should lower this
+ value.
+
+sorted() Creates a CQLSSTableWriter that
expects sorted inputs. If this option is used, the resulting
+ SSTable writer will expect rows
to be added in SSTable sorted order (and an exception will
+ be thrown if that is not the
case during row insertion). The SSTable sorted order means that
+ rows are added such that their
partition keys respect the partitioner order. This option
+ should only be used if the rows
can be provided in order, which is rarely the case. If the
+ rows can be provided in order
however, using this sorted might be more efficient. If this
+ option is used, some option
like withBufferSizeInMB will be ignored.
+
+build() Builds a CQLSSTableWriter
object.
+
+============================================ ============
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