yeah.. that's the residual data.. but whenever i am creating new table and querying it that data always shows up in output.
Also, any idea how to clear all the tables so that no residual data comes in? Thanks, Ameya On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Aaron McCurry <[email protected]> wrote: > My guess is that there are some residual data left around from previous > attempts? Perhaps create a new table in a new location and repeat the > steps from above. > > Aaron > > On Tuesday, August 5, 2014, Ameya Aware <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am interacting through shell.. the default way given in blur > > documentation.. > > > > blur (default)> create -t test -c 11 -l $BLUR_HOME > > > > blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f1 c1:v1 > > blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f1 c2:v2 > > blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f1 c3:v3 > > blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f2 c1:v1 > > blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid1 f2 c2:v2 > > blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid2 f2 c1:v1 > > blur (default)> mutate test r1 rid2 f1 c2:v2 > > blur (default)> mutate test r2 rid1 f1 c1:v1 > > blur (default)> mutate test r2 rid1 f1 c2:v2 > > blur (default)> mutate test r2 rid1 f2 c2:v2 > > > > blur (default)> query test *:* -min 1000 -fetch 1000 > > > > > > 4 results found in [61.891877 ms]. Row [4] Record [7] Column [7] Data > > (bytes) > > result# rowid recordid > > 0 r-5678 family1.column3 > > 0 1234 value4 > > 0 9012 value1 > > 0 family2.column16 > > 0 4321 value1 > > 1 r1 f1.c2 > > 1 rid2 v2 > > 1 f2.c2 > > 1 rid1 v2 > > 2 rowid1 fam2.col1 > > 2 recordid1 value1 > > 3 r2 f2.c2 > > 3 rid1 v2 > > > > > > As you can see, it is still not giving me correct output.. Plus result# 0 > > and 2 doesnot even belong to the table still they are coming in output. > > > > > > Any suggestions what is happening here. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > Ameya > > > > > > On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Tim Williams <[email protected] > > <javascript:;>> wrote: > > > > > On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Ameya Aware <[email protected] > > <javascript:;>> > > > wrote: > > > > It returns some of the rows of table but not all.. :( > > > > > > How are you interacting with Blur? the Shell? the thrift API? > > > Console? By default Blur limits the number of results returned but > > > those can be adjusted through the BlurQuery[1] object in the API. Or, > > > if you're using the shell, just adjust it with command line switches > > > (e.g. query test *:* -min 1000 -fetch 1000 ) > > > > > > --tim > > > > > > [1] - > > > http://incubator.apache.org/blur/docs/0.2.3/Blur.html#Struct_BlurQuery > > > > > >
