Much appreciated, Robert. I was under the (unfounded) impression that the
tombstones and similar were stored in the index or other auxilliary file.
A false assumption, to be sure.
For readers: To support this specific use case, my plan is to have a job
that simply parses out the "sstable ID" from
Oh hey guys,
Sorry for all the trouble. I decided to fall back to a fresh tar ball of
cassandra 2.1.0 and now everything appears to be working.
[root@beta-new:~] #cqlsh
Connected to Jokefire Cluster at beta-new.jokefire.com:9042.
[cqlsh 5.0.1 | Cassandra 2.1.0 | CQL spec 3.2.0 | Native protocol
Hi Ben,
Nope, I don't seem to have an rc file for cassandra.
[root@beta-new:~] #ls -l ~/.cassandra/cqlshrc
ls: cannot access /root/.cassandra/cqlshrc: No such file or directory
If I do a find from root, I do see that there are some cqlshrc.sampl files.
But I don't seem to have one that's activ
It is not web based, you can try Helenos, but I don't think it is ready for
newer versions.
Rahul Neelakantan
> On Oct 21, 2014, at 12:26 AM, Vishanth Balasubramaniam
> wrote:
>
> I believe DevCenter is not a 'web' interface, isn't it?
>
>> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Jared Biel
>> w
I finally had to decommission this annoying node that was breaking repairs
again.
So far so good. It seems I solved the issue doing so.
Hope this will help some people out there.
Alain
2014-10-20 22:59 GMT+02:00 Alain RODRIGUEZ :
> Hi guys.
>
> It seems that there were 2 streams hanging to one