Add way to force the cassandra-cli to refresh it's schema
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                 Key: CASSANDRA-4052
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-4052
             Project: Cassandra
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: Tools
    Affects Versions: 1.0.8
            Reporter: Tupshin Harper
            Priority: Minor


By design, the cassandra-cli caches the schema and doesn't refresh it when 
various commands like "describe keyspaces" are run. This is reasonable, and it 
is easy enough to restart the cli  if necessary. However, this does lead to 
confusion since a new user can reasonably assume that describe keyspaces will 
always show an accurate current represention of the ring. We should find a way 
to reduce the surprise (and lack of easy discoverability) of this behaviour.

I propose any one of the following(#1 is probably the easiest and most likely):
1) Add a command (that would be documented in the cli's help) to explicitly 
refresh the schema ("schema refresh", "refresh schema", or anything similar).
2) Always force a refresh of the schema when performing at least the "describe 
keyspaces" command.
3) Add a flag to cassandra-cli to explicitly enable schema caching. If that 
flag is not passed, then schema caching will be disabled for that session. This 
suggestion assumes that for simple deployments (few CFs, etc), schema caching 
isn't very important to the performance of the cli.

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