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Jeremy Hanna commented on CASSANDRA-8720:
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We've had this in DataStax Enterprise's version of Cassandra for a couple of
years now. Any chance we could just port that over to Cassandra at this point?
It's an offline tool called sstablepartitions that gets a variety of
information about partitions in an sstable or directory sstables using the
methodology discussed in this ticket. See
https://docs.datastax.com/en/dse/5.1/dse-admin/datastax_enterprise/tools/toolsSStables/toolsSSTablepartitions.html.
[~snazy] do you think it's a straightforward port at this point?
> Provide tools for finding wide row/partition keys
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> Key: CASSANDRA-8720
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8720
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Legacy/Tools
> Reporter: J.B. Langston
> Priority: Normal
> Fix For: 2.1.x, 2.2.x
>
> Attachments: 8720.txt
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> Multiple users have requested some sort of tool to help identify wide row
> keys. They get into a situation where they know a wide row/partition has been
> inserted and it's causing problems for them but they have no idea what the
> row key is in order to remove it.
> Maintaining the widest row key currently encountered and displaying it in
> cfstats would be one possible approach.
> Another would be an offline tool (possibly an enhancement to sstablekeys) to
> show the number of columns/bytes per key in each sstable. If a tool to
> aggregate the information at a CF-level could be provided that would be a
> bonus, but it shouldn't be too hard to write a script wrapper to aggregate
> them if not.
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