On 8/16/10 3:58 PM, Benjamin Black wrote:
If you pulled before a couple hours ago and did not use the 'trunk'
branch, then you don't have current code. I merged the trunk branch
to master earlier today and sent a pull request for the fauna repo to
get the changes, as well. Also fixed a bug another user found when
running with Ruby 1.9.
Summary: pull again, use master, have fun. If it still doesn't work,
please open an issue to me.
b
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Mark<static.void....@gmail.com> wrote:
Just upgraded my cassandra gem today to b/cassandra fork and noticed that
the transport changed. I re-enabled TFramedTransport in cassandra.yml but my
client no longer works. I keep receiving the following error.
Thrift::ApplicationException: describe_keyspace failed: unknown result
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/cassandra/lib/../vendor/0.7/gen-rb/cassandra.rb:346:in
`recv_describe_keyspace'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/cassandra/lib/../vendor/0.7/gen-rb/cassandra.rb:335:in
`describe_keyspace'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/thrift_client/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:67:in
`send'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/thrift_client/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:67:in
`send_rpc'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/thrift_client/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:164:in
`send_rpc'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/thrift_client/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:63:in
`proxy'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/thrift_client/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:154:in
`proxy'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/thrift_client/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:53:in
`handled_proxy'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/thrift_client/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:150:in
`handled_proxy'
from
workspace/vendor/plugins/thrift_client/lib/thrift_client/abstract_thrift_client.rb:23:in
`describe_keyspace'
from (irb):14
Any clues?
Still getting the same error. describe_keyspaces doesnt work. Does it
work for you?
I am using:
apache-cassandra-0.7.0-beta1-bin,
thrift (0.2.0.4)
thrift_client (0.4.6)
Any clue? Thanks!