In your original email, you appeared to be using the concept of rows / row
ids and the concept of entries / key-value pairs interchangeably.  A row is
a set of key-value pairs (aka entries) with the same row id.  You said you
counted the unique row ids, and that the number of entries reported by the
monitor was about 45 times the number of row ids.  This would be expected
if you have an average of 45 key-value pairs per row.

Billie


On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Mastergeek <mastergeek...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, each rowid has numerous column qualifiers per column family, but I
> assumed that the all of that was still wrapped in a single row.
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