Well, let this serve as a big "please" to write _something_. JIRA is not a form of documentation for users.

It's a neat feature, but if there's no documentation about it, it's going to die.

[email protected] wrote:
Only what is in the ticket. Not sure there is enough information to fill a 
chapter.

----- Original Message -----

From: "Josh Elser"<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 11:38:47 AM
Subject: Re: Ingest speed

Dave -- is there any documentation on this? Seems like it would be very
well served by a user-manual chapter.

[email protected] wrote:
Revan,

You could use the scripting[1] feature in the shell for this purpose. The 
feature allows you to use JSR-223 compatible languages for your scripts. You 
will see javascript and python as examples in the comments on the JIRA ticket.

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-1399

----- Original Message -----

From: "Revan1988"<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 5:35:53 AM
Subject: Ingest speed

Hi,
I'm an Italian student and i'm going to be graduated having thesis about
using accumulo.
I've developed a little java application that reads LOGS in a .json file and
insert them into accumulo.
In my virtual machine my app's insert/sec score is about 6'000.
I see that there are some bench test that scores about 50'000 in my VM.
(It's in $ACCUMULO_HOME/test/system/* folder.)
Those test use the shell call to insert a large amount of data.
So I think that i could write all my insert using an accumulo-shell call in
my app.
I've seen that i can execute that command:

./bin/accumulo shell -u username -p passw -e "insert row fam qual val [vis]
[timestamp]"

but there is a problem: i need to set up the table with the command table
(infact insert command has not -t
option).

So there is any way to execute two commands in a row into accumulo shell? i
tried with&&  ; and other separator but with no success.

The other option that i have is to write a big command file with all
commands that i need and send it to accumulo shell using the command

./bin/accumulo shell -f<file>

it may be a better solution cause i'll connect to accumulo just one time
(and not for every insert)...

Any suggest?

Thank you everybody and sorry for my bad english.

Revan





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