We are looking for a schema upgrade management tool for Cassandra.
Does anyone have any experience using mutagen for Casssandra in a
production environment? Any other recommendations?
xt fields.)
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> See:
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> http://docs.datastax.com/en/datastax_enterprise/4.7//datastax_enterprise/srch/srchSolrType.html
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> -- Jack Krupansky
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> On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 4:32 AM, Moshe Kranc > wrote:
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>> In the DSE 4.7 advanced tutorial, there is an example
In the DSE 4.7 advanced tutorial, there is an example of using a CQL map
together with Solr dynamic fields, so that every map entry is automatically
indexed by Solr.
Does this work for the other CQL collections, namely lists and sets? Can I
define CQL lists and sets to use Solr dynamic fields, so
The DSE 4.7 documentation says: You use the familiar relational database
GRANT/REVOKE paradigm to grant or revoke permissions to
access Cassandra data.
Does this mean authorization is per table?
What if I need finer grain authorization, e.g., per row or even per cell
(e.g., a specific column in
eadable" values but
it's better than nothing. It's already the case for CQL collections when you're
trying to decode them using cassandra-cli
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Moshe Kranc mailto:moshekr...@gmail.com> > wrote:
CQL is the future, and it provides a grea
CQL is the future, and it provides a great high-level view of keyspaces. (I
am drinking the Kool-Aid.) But, I believe every C* developer needs to also
look at the table's internal structure, e.g., what do the column names
actually look like. Only by keeping an eye on the physical structure can
you