What it's saying is if you define a KeySpace Foo and under it a
ColumnFamily called Foo, you won't be able to use describe to describe
the ColumnFamily named Foo.
On 02/21/2012 07:26 AM, Rishabh Agrawal wrote:
Hello,
I am newbie to Cassandra. Please bear with my lame doubts.
I running Cassandra version on 1.0.7 on Ubuntu. I found following case
with /describe/:
If there is Keyspace with name 'x' then /describe x /command will give
desired results. But if there is also a Column Family named 'x' then
describe will not be able to catch it. But if there is only column
family 'x' and no keyspace with the same name then /describe x/
command will give desired results i.e. it will be able to capture and
display info regarding 'x' column family.
Kindly help me with that.
Thanks and Regards
Rishabh Agrawal
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