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Sébastien Giroux edited comment on CASSANDRA-3066 at 8/21/11 8:47 PM: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If what we want is that the keyspace name is case-sensitive and system <> SYSTEM, patch attached! Otherwise, I have no clue :) was (Author: wajam): If what we want is that the keyspace name is case-sensitive and "system != SYSTEM", patch attached! Otherwise, I have no clue :) > Creating a keyspace SYSTEM cause issue > -------------------------------------- > > Key: CASSANDRA-3066 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3066 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 0.8.4 > Environment: Windows > Reporter: Sébastien Giroux > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 0.8.5 > > Attachments: CASSANDRA-3066-0.8-v1.patch > > > It's possible to create a keyspace SYSTEM but impossible to do anything with > it after. > I know naming a keyspace SYSTEM is probably not a good idea but I was testing > something on a test cluster and found this bug. Step to reproduce: > connect localhost/9160; > create keyspace SYSTEM; > use SYSTEM; > create column family test > with comparator = UTF8Type and subcomparator = UTF8Type > and default_validation_class = UTF8Type > and column_metadata = [{column_name: title, validation_class: UTF8Type}, > {column_name: publisher, validation_class: UTF8Type}]; > And you get: > system keyspace is not user-modifiable > Although SYSTEM keyspace have been created and is a different keyspace as > system. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira