Paulo Ricardo Motta Gomes created CASSANDRA-6436: ----------------------------------------------------
Summary: AbstractColumnFamilyInputFormat does not use start and end tokens configured via ConfigHelper.setInputRange() Key: CASSANDRA-6436 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6436 Project: Cassandra Issue Type: Bug Components: Hadoop Reporter: Paulo Ricardo Motta Gomes Fix For: 1.2.6 ConfigHelper allows to set a token input range via the setInputRange(conf, startToken, endToken) call (ConfigHelper:254). We used this feature to limit a hadoop job range to a single Cassandra node's range, or even to single row key, mostly for testing purposes. This worked before the fix for CASSANDRA-5536 (https://github.com/apache/cassandra/commit/aaf18bd08af50bbaae0954d78d5e6cbb684aded9), but after this ColumnFamilyInputFormat never uses the value of KeyRange.start_token when defining the input splits (AbstractColumnFamilyInputFormat:142-160), but only KeyRange.start_key, which needs an order preserving partitioner to work. I propose the attached fix in order to allow defining Cassandra token ranges for a given Hadoop job even when using a non-order preserving partitioner. Example use of ConfigHelper.setInputRange(conf, startToken, endToken) to limit the range to a single Cassandra Key with RandomPartitioner: IPartitioner part = ConfigHelper.getInputPartitioner(job.getConfiguration()); Token token = part.getToken(ByteBufferUtil.bytes("Cassandra Key")); BigInteger endToken = (BigInteger) new BigIntegerConverter().convert(BigInteger.class, part.getTokenFactory().toString(token)); BigInteger startToken = endToken.subtract(new BigInteger("1")); ConfigHelper.setInputRange(job.getConfiguration(), startToken.toString(), endToken.toString()); -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1#6144)