Hello, Rob!
Thank you very much for the detailed support.
Regards,
Florin
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Robert Coli wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 7:09 AM, Spico Florin
> wrote:
>
>> 1. For ensuring high availability I would like to install one Cassandra
>> cluster on one availability
Hello!
I have another question. What about the following scenario: two Cassandra
instances installed on different cloud providers (EC2, Flexiant)? How do
you synchronize them? Can you use some internal tools or do I have to
implement my own mechanism?
Thanks.
Florin
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 11:
Thanks a lot for your answers!
What we plan to do is:
- auto_snapshot = true
- if the human errors happened on D-5:
o we will bring the cluster offline
o purge all data
o import snapshots prior D-5 (and delete snapshots after D-5)
o upload all missing data between D
Late answer; You can find my backup script here:
https://gist.github.com/JensRantil/a8150e998250edfcd1a3
Basically you need to set S3_BUCKET, PGP_KEY_RECIPIENT, configure s3cmd (using
s3cmd --configure) and then issue `./backup-keyspace.sh your-keyspace` to
backup it to S3. We run the script i
On 26 Nov 2014, at 19:07, Robert Coli wrote:
>
> Yes. Do you know if 5748 was created as a result of compaction or via a flush
> from a memtable?
It was the result of a compaction:
INFO [CompactionExecutor:22422] 2014-11-13 13:08:41,926 CompactionTask.java
(line 262) Compacted 2 sstables to
If the node-to-node encryption is enabled among all current connected DCs, how
to add a new DC in this case?
After adding the new DC’s public key into the trust store file, are the current
connected DCs needed to be restart?
Thanks
Boying
From: Mark Reddy [mailto:mark.l.re...@gmail.com]
Sent
Hello!
Can you please recommend me some new articles and case studies were
Cassandra was used to store time-series and geo-spatial data? I'm
particular interested in best practices, data models and retrieval
techniques.
Thanks.
Regards,
Florin
Hello all,
I have a few things that I need to understand.
1 . Here is the scenario: we have a HUGE cf where there are daily writes it is
like a time series. Now we want to change the type of a column in primary key.
What I think we can do is to export to csv, create the new table and write back
Regarding the first question you need to configure your application to
write to both CFs (old and new) during the migration phase.
I'm not sure about the second question, but my guess is that only the
writeTime will be taken into account.
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Batranut Bogdan
wrote:
Hi,
We use a four-node Cassandra-Cluster in Version 2.1.2. Our
Client-Applications creates Tables dynamically. At one point two (or
more) of our Clients connected to two (or more) different
Cassandra-Nodes will create the same table simultaneously. We get the
"Column family ID mismatch"-E
Hello Peter
For safe concurrent table creation, use CREATE TABLE xxx IF NOT EXISTS. It
will use light weight transaction and you'll have to pay some penalty in
term of performance but at least the table creation will be linearizable
Le 27 nov. 2014 14:26, "Peter Lange" a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> We use
A lot of people do a lot of multi-threaded work with Datastax Java Driver.
It looks like you're using Cassandra Driver 2.0.0-RC2, might I suggest as a
first step, at least upgrade to 2.0.0 final? RC2 wasn't even the final
release candidate for 2.0.0.
On Wed Nov 26 2014 at 8:44:07 AM Brian Tarbox
How you store the data will be mostly a matter of how you wish to access the
data after it is stored. IOW, what kinds of queries or batch processing and how
you intend to sequence through the data. And also what categories of “warmth”
you intend to maintain, especially for data to be queried mos
There's no reason you can't run on multiple cloud providers as long as you
treat them as logically distinct DC's. It should largely work the same way
as running in several AWS regions, but you'll need to use something
like GossipingPropertyFileSnitch
because the EC2 snitches are specific to AWS.
Be careful with creating many dynamically created column families unless
you're cleaning up old ones to keep the total number of CF's reasonable.
Having many column families will increase memory pressure and reduce
overall performance.
On Thu Nov 27 2014 at 8:19:35 AM DuyHai Doan wrote:
> Hello
Hi Eric,
Zitat von Eric Stevens :
Be careful with creating many dynamically created column families unless
you're cleaning up old ones to keep the total number of CF's reasonable.
Having many column families will increase memory pressure and reduce
overall performance.
will "inactive" CFs be r
Hi DuyHai,
Zitat von DuyHai Doan :
Hello Peter
I'm working with Peter and am the one initiating the table creation in
my code.
For safe concurrent table creation, use CREATE TABLE xxx IF NOT EXISTS. It
unfortunately, my code already has the "IF NOT EXISTS" clause in the
create stateme
Spico,
Here's a link flor the time series data
http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/advanced-time-series-with-cassandra
You'll also need to understand the composite key format
http://www.datastax.com/documentation/cql/3.1/cql/cql_reference/refCompositePk.html
Mike Malone has done videos and slides on
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Akshay Ballarpure <
akshay.ballarp...@tcs.com> wrote:
> Hello Folks,
> I have one mysql based columnar DB, i want to migrate it to Cassandra. How
> its possible ?
>
> see if Troop[1] helps, it was only tested with mysql 5.x and Cassandra
2.0.10
[1] https://github.c
Thanks Kiran for reply.
How about other column based databases like infobright , hbase .. can we
really migrate it to cassandra ?
From: Kiran Ayyagari
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Date: 11/28/2014 08:27 AM
Subject:Re: mysql based columnar DB to Cassandra DB - Migration
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On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Akshay Ballarpure <
akshay.ballarp...@tcs.com> wrote:
> Thanks Kiran for reply.
> How about other column based databases like infobright , hbase .. can we
> really migrate it to cassandra ?
>
> no, this is only for migrating data from RDBMS to Cassandra
>
>
>
> Fr
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