It's worth noting that you can use an objects primary key as the source for
a 2i query. This is helpful if you want a known range of keys in a bucket.
http://wiki.basho.com/Secondary-Indexes.html#Special-Fields

Reid

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Andrew Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think if you disable legacy keylisting, we'll just break a limb now.
>
> Seriously though, keylists are at least non-blocking in 1.0, so the
> vnodes aren't prevented from doing any reads/writes while the keylist is
> running. However, remember that a keylist of any kind that isn't on a
> single vnode (the way riak does keylists internally is all per vnode)
> requires a traversal of ALL the keyspace, even if your bucket only has
> 10 things in it.
>
> Andrew
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