Re: [BETA RELEASE] Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2 released

2012-11-12 Thread Tyler Hobbs
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Sylvain Lebresne sylv...@datastax.comwrote:

 Actually, if we're going to be precise, it's -2^63 to 2^63 - 1.
 Long.MIN_VALUE is not a valid token for technical reasons.


I think you typo'd, so just to be clear, did you mean to say that then
lower end of the range is -2^63 + 1 (leaving -2^63 for special purposes,
similar to -1 in RandomPartitioner)?

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Re: [BETA RELEASE] Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2 released

2012-11-12 Thread Sylvain Lebresne
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Tyler Hobbs ty...@datastax.com wrote:

 On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Sylvain Lebresne sylv...@datastax.comwrote:

 Actually, if we're going to be precise, it's -2^63 to 2^63 - 1.
 Long.MIN_VALUE is not a valid token for technical reasons.


 I think you typo'd, so just to be clear, did you mean to say that then
 lower end of the range is -2^63 + 1 (leaving -2^63 for special purposes,
 similar to -1 in RandomPartitioner)?


Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Sorry for the typo.

--
Sylvain


Re: [BETA RELEASE] Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2 released

2012-11-11 Thread Sylvain Lebresne
Actually, if we're going to be precise, it's -2^63 to 2^63 - 1.
Long.MIN_VALUE is not a valid token for technical reasons.

Do note that you can still not change partitioner, so the new partitioner
is for new cluster. But that does mean that for existing ones you'll have
to make sure you do keep RandomPartitioner in the yaml when you merge old
and new yaml. It's in the NEWS file however (that I do encourage you to
read, at least for new major versions).

--
Sylvain


On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Tyler Hobbs ty...@datastax.com wrote:

 The Murmur3Partitioner range is from -2^63 to 2^63 - 1 (Java's
 Long.MIN_VALUE to Long.MAX_VALUE).


 On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 8:59 PM, Brian O'Neill b...@alumni.brown.eduwrote:


 Wow...good catch.

 We had puppet scripts which automatically assigned the proper tokens
 given the cluster size.
 What is the range now?  Got a link?

 -brian

 On Nov 10, 2012, at 9:27 PM, Edward Capriolo wrote:

 just a note for all. The default partitioner is no longer
 randompartitioner. It is now murmur, and the token range starts in negative
 numbers. So you don't chose tokens Luke your father taught you anymore.

 On Friday, November 9, 2012, Sylvain Lebresne sylv...@datastax.com
 wrote:
  The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of the second
 beta for
  the future Apache Cassandra 1.2.0.
  Let me first stress that this is beta software and as such is *not*
 ready for
  production use.
  This release is still beta so is likely not bug free. However, lots
 have been
  fixed since beta1 and if everything goes right, we are hopeful that a
 first
  release candidate may follow shortly. Please do help testing this beta
 to help
  make that happen. If you encounter any problem during your testing,
 please
  report[3,4] them. And be sure to a look at the change log[1] and the
 release
  notes[2] to see where Cassandra 1.2 differs from the previous series.
  Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2[5] is available as usual from the cassandra
  website (http://cassandra.apache.org/download/) and a debian package is
  available using the 12x branch (see
 http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/DebianPackaging).
  Thank you for your help in testing and have fun with it.
  [1]: http://goo.gl/wnDAV (CHANGES.txt)
  [2]: http://goo.gl/CBsqs (NEWS.txt)
  [3]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
  [4]: user@cassandra.apache.org
  [5]:
 http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/cassandra-1.2.0-beta2
 


 --
 Brian ONeill
 Lead Architect, Health Market Science (http://healthmarketscience.com)
 mobile:215.588.6024
 blog: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/boneill42/
 blog: http://brianoneill.blogspot.com/




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 Tyler Hobbs
 DataStax http://datastax.com/




Re: [BETA RELEASE] Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2 released

2012-11-10 Thread Edward Capriolo
just a note for all. The default partitioner is no longer
randompartitioner. It is now murmur, and the token range starts in negative
numbers. So you don't chose tokens Luke your father taught you anymore.

On Friday, November 9, 2012, Sylvain Lebresne sylv...@datastax.com wrote:
 The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of the second beta
for
 the future Apache Cassandra 1.2.0.
 Let me first stress that this is beta software and as such is *not* ready
for
 production use.
 This release is still beta so is likely not bug free. However, lots have
been
 fixed since beta1 and if everything goes right, we are hopeful that a
first
 release candidate may follow shortly. Please do help testing this beta to
help
 make that happen. If you encounter any problem during your testing, please
 report[3,4] them. And be sure to a look at the change log[1] and the
release
 notes[2] to see where Cassandra 1.2 differs from the previous series.
 Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2[5] is available as usual from the cassandra
 website (http://cassandra.apache.org/download/) and a debian package is
 available using the 12x branch (see
http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/DebianPackaging).
 Thank you for your help in testing and have fun with it.
 [1]: http://goo.gl/wnDAV (CHANGES.txt)
 [2]: http://goo.gl/CBsqs (NEWS.txt)
 [3]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
 [4]: user@cassandra.apache.org
 [5]:
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/cassandra-1.2.0-beta2



Re: [BETA RELEASE] Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2 released

2012-11-10 Thread Michael Kjellman
Ohh lala. Any documentation yet?

On Nov 10, 2012, at 6:27 PM, Edward Capriolo 
edlinuxg...@gmail.commailto:edlinuxg...@gmail.com wrote:

just a note for all. The default partitioner is no longer randompartitioner. It 
is now murmur, and the token range starts in negative numbers. So you don't 
chose tokens Luke your father taught you anymore.

On Friday, November 9, 2012, Sylvain Lebresne 
sylv...@datastax.commailto:sylv...@datastax.com wrote:
 The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of the second beta for
 the future Apache Cassandra 1.2.0.
 Let me first stress that this is beta software and as such is *not* ready for
 production use.
 This release is still beta so is likely not bug free. However, lots have been
 fixed since beta1 and if everything goes right, we are hopeful that a first
 release candidate may follow shortly. Please do help testing this beta to help
 make that happen. If you encounter any problem during your testing, please
 report[3,4] them. And be sure to a look at the change log[1] and the release
 notes[2] to see where Cassandra 1.2 differs from the previous series.
 Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2[5] is available as usual from the cassandra
 website (http://cassandra.apache.org/download/) and a debian package is
 available using the 12x branch (see 
 http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/DebianPackaging).
 Thank you for your help in testing and have fun with it.
 [1]: http://goo.gl/wnDAV (CHANGES.txt)
 [2]: http://goo.gl/CBsqs (NEWS.txt)
 [3]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
 [4]: user@cassandra.apache.orgmailto:user@cassandra.apache.org
 [5]: 
 http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/cassandra-1.2.0-beta2


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Re: [BETA RELEASE] Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2 released

2012-11-10 Thread Brian O'Neill

Wow...good catch.

We had puppet scripts which automatically assigned the proper tokens given the 
cluster size.
What is the range now?  Got a link?

-brian

On Nov 10, 2012, at 9:27 PM, Edward Capriolo wrote:

 just a note for all. The default partitioner is no longer randompartitioner. 
 It is now murmur, and the token range starts in negative numbers. So you 
 don't chose tokens Luke your father taught you anymore.
 
 On Friday, November 9, 2012, Sylvain Lebresne sylv...@datastax.com wrote:
  The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of the second beta for
  the future Apache Cassandra 1.2.0.
  Let me first stress that this is beta software and as such is *not* ready 
  for
  production use.
  This release is still beta so is likely not bug free. However, lots have 
  been
  fixed since beta1 and if everything goes right, we are hopeful that a first
  release candidate may follow shortly. Please do help testing this beta to 
  help
  make that happen. If you encounter any problem during your testing, please
  report[3,4] them. And be sure to a look at the change log[1] and the release
  notes[2] to see where Cassandra 1.2 differs from the previous series.
  Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2[5] is available as usual from the cassandra
  website (http://cassandra.apache.org/download/) and a debian package is
  available using the 12x branch (see 
  http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/DebianPackaging).
  Thank you for your help in testing and have fun with it.
  [1]: http://goo.gl/wnDAV (CHANGES.txt)
  [2]: http://goo.gl/CBsqs (NEWS.txt)
  [3]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
  [4]: user@cassandra.apache.org
  [5]: 
  http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/cassandra-1.2.0-beta2
 

-- 
Brian ONeill
Lead Architect, Health Market Science (http://healthmarketscience.com)
mobile:215.588.6024
blog: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/boneill42/
blog: http://brianoneill.blogspot.com/



Re: [BETA RELEASE] Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2 released

2012-11-10 Thread Tyler Hobbs
The Murmur3Partitioner range is from -2^63 to 2^63 - 1 (Java's
Long.MIN_VALUE to Long.MAX_VALUE).


On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 8:59 PM, Brian O'Neill b...@alumni.brown.eduwrote:


 Wow...good catch.

 We had puppet scripts which automatically assigned the proper tokens given
 the cluster size.
 What is the range now?  Got a link?

 -brian

 On Nov 10, 2012, at 9:27 PM, Edward Capriolo wrote:

 just a note for all. The default partitioner is no longer
 randompartitioner. It is now murmur, and the token range starts in negative
 numbers. So you don't chose tokens Luke your father taught you anymore.

 On Friday, November 9, 2012, Sylvain Lebresne sylv...@datastax.com
 wrote:
  The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of the second beta
 for
  the future Apache Cassandra 1.2.0.
  Let me first stress that this is beta software and as such is *not*
 ready for
  production use.
  This release is still beta so is likely not bug free. However, lots have
 been
  fixed since beta1 and if everything goes right, we are hopeful that a
 first
  release candidate may follow shortly. Please do help testing this beta
 to help
  make that happen. If you encounter any problem during your testing,
 please
  report[3,4] them. And be sure to a look at the change log[1] and the
 release
  notes[2] to see where Cassandra 1.2 differs from the previous series.
  Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2[5] is available as usual from the cassandra
  website (http://cassandra.apache.org/download/) and a debian package is
  available using the 12x branch (see
 http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/DebianPackaging).
  Thank you for your help in testing and have fun with it.
  [1]: http://goo.gl/wnDAV (CHANGES.txt)
  [2]: http://goo.gl/CBsqs (NEWS.txt)
  [3]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
  [4]: user@cassandra.apache.org
  [5]:
 http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/cassandra-1.2.0-beta2
 


 --
 Brian ONeill
 Lead Architect, Health Market Science (http://healthmarketscience.com)
 mobile:215.588.6024
 blog: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/boneill42/
 blog: http://brianoneill.blogspot.com/




-- 
Tyler Hobbs
DataStax http://datastax.com/


[BETA RELEASE] Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2 released

2012-11-09 Thread Sylvain Lebresne
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of the second beta for
the future Apache Cassandra 1.2.0.

Let me first stress that this is beta software and as such is *not* ready
for
production use.

This release is still beta so is likely not bug free. However, lots have
been
fixed since beta1 and if everything goes right, we are hopeful that a first
release candidate may follow shortly. Please do help testing this beta to
help
make that happen. If you encounter any problem during your testing, please
report[3,4] them. And be sure to a look at the change log[1] and the release
notes[2] to see where Cassandra 1.2 differs from the previous series.

Apache Cassandra 1.2.0-beta2[5] is available as usual from the cassandra
website (http://cassandra.apache.org/download/) and a debian package is
available using the 12x branch (see
http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/DebianPackaging).

Thank you for your help in testing and have fun with it.

[1]: http://goo.gl/wnDAV (CHANGES.txt)
[2]: http://goo.gl/CBsqs (NEWS.txt)
[3]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
[4]: user@cassandra.apache.org
[5]:
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/cassandra-1.2.0-beta2