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Sebastian Estevez updated CASSANDRA-10725: ------------------------------------------ Description: Steps to reproduce: copy the following stress.yaml: {code}# Keyspace Name keyspace: autogeneratedtest # The CQL for creating a keyspace (optional if it already exists) keyspace_definition: | CREATE KEYSPACE autogeneratedtest WITH replication = {'class': 'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor': 1}; # Table name table: smartcity_data # The CQL for creating a table you wish to stress (optional if it already exists) table_definition: CREATE TABLE smartcity_data ( device text, reporter text, time timestamp, data_ map, metadata_ text, solr_query text, timeack timestamp, timefalse timestamp, timeresolved timestamp, PRIMARY KEY (device, reporter, time) ) ### Column Distribution Specifications ### columnspec: - name: device size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: reporter size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: time size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: data_ size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: metadata_ size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: solr_query size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: timeack size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: timefalse size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: timeresolved size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) ### Batch Ratio Distribution Specifications ### insert: partitions: fixed(1) # Our partition key is the domain so only insert one per batch select: fixed(1)/1000 # We have 1000 posts per domain so 1/1000 will allow 1 post per batch batchtype: UNLOGGED # Unlogged batches # # A list of queries you wish to run against the schema # queries: likelyquery0: cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? fields: samerow likelyquery1: cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? and reporter = ? fields: samerow likelyquery2: cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? and reporter = ? and time = ? fields: samerow{code} and run: {code}cassandra-stress user profile=stress.yaml ops\(insert=1\) n=10 -rate threads=1 There was a problem parsing the table cql: Unknown keyspace autogeneratedtest{code} You'll see the following error: {quote} There was a problem parsing the table cql: Unknown keyspace autogeneratedtest {quote} The error should instead state: {quote}Maps are not currently supported in cassandra-stress{quote} If you replace `data_ map`, with `data_ text` it works fine. Related: CASSANDRA-9091 was: Steps to reproduce: copy the following stress.yaml: {code}# Keyspace Name keyspace: autogeneratedtest # The CQL for creating a keyspace (optional if it already exists) keyspace_definition: | CREATE KEYSPACE autogeneratedtest WITH replication = {'class': 'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor': 1}; # Table name table: smartcity_data # The CQL for creating a table you wish to stress (optional if it already exists) table_definition: CREATE TABLE smartcity_data ( device text, reporter text, time timestamp, data_ map, metadata_ text, solr_query text, timeack timestamp, timefalse timestamp, timeresolved timestamp, PRIMARY KEY (device, reporter, time) ) ### Column Distribution Specifications ### columnspec: - name: device size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: reporter size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: time size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: data_ size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: metadata_ size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: solr_query size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: timeack size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: timefalse size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) - name: timeresolved size: fixed(10) population: uniform(1..10) ### Batch Ratio Distribution Specifications ### insert: partitions: fixed(1) # Our partition key is the domain so only insert one per batch select: fixed(1)/1000 # We have 1000 posts per domain so 1/1000 will allow 1 post per batch batchtype: UNLOGGED # Unlogged batches # # A list of queries you wish to run against the schema # queries: likelyquery0: cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? fields: samerow likelyquery1: cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? and reporter = ? fields: samerow likelyquery2: cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? and reporter = ? and time = ? fields: samerow{code} and run: {code}cassandra-stress user profile=stress.yaml ops\(insert=1\) n=10 -rate threads=1 There was a problem parsing the table cql: Unknown keyspace autogeneratedtest{code} You'll see the following error: {quote} There was a problem parsing the table cql: Unknown keyspace autogeneratedtest {quote} The error should instead state: {quote}Maps are not currently supported in cassandra-stress{quote} Related: CASSANDRA-9091 If you replace `data_ map`, with `data_ text` it works fine. > Stress gives "Unknown keyspace" error when a map type is used in user profile > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CASSANDRA-10725 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10725 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Sebastian Estevez > > Steps to reproduce: > copy the following stress.yaml: > {code}# Keyspace Name > keyspace: autogeneratedtest > > # The CQL for creating a keyspace (optional if it already exists) > keyspace_definition: | > CREATE KEYSPACE autogeneratedtest WITH replication = {'class': > 'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor': 1}; > > # Table name > table: smartcity_data > > # The CQL for creating a table you wish to stress (optional if it already > exists) > table_definition: > CREATE TABLE smartcity_data ( > device text, > reporter text, > time timestamp, > data_ map, > metadata_ text, > solr_query text, > timeack timestamp, > timefalse timestamp, > timeresolved timestamp, > PRIMARY KEY (device, reporter, time) > ) > ### Column Distribution Specifications ### > > columnspec: > - name: device > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > - name: reporter > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > - name: time > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > - name: data_ > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > - name: metadata_ > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > - name: solr_query > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > - name: timeack > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > - name: timefalse > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > - name: timeresolved > size: fixed(10) > population: uniform(1..10) > > > ### Batch Ratio Distribution Specifications ### > > insert: > partitions: fixed(1) # Our partition key is the domain so only > insert one per batch > > select: fixed(1)/1000 # We have 1000 posts per domain so 1/1000 > will allow 1 post per batch > > batchtype: UNLOGGED # Unlogged batches > > > # > # A list of queries you wish to run against the schema > # > queries: > likelyquery0: > cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? > fields: samerow > likelyquery1: > cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? and reporter = ? > fields: samerow > likelyquery2: > cql: Select * from smartcity_data where device = ? and reporter = ? and > time = ? > fields: samerow{code} > and run: > {code}cassandra-stress user profile=stress.yaml ops\(insert=1\) n=10 -rate > threads=1 > There was a problem parsing the table cql: Unknown keyspace > autogeneratedtest{code} > You'll see the following error: > {quote} > There was a problem parsing the table cql: Unknown keyspace autogeneratedtest > {quote} > The error should instead state: > {quote}Maps are not currently supported in cassandra-stress{quote} > If you replace `data_ map`, with `data_ text` it works fine. > Related: CASSANDRA-9091 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)