On Saturday, June 4, 2011, Kirk Peterson <necrobi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the OP was asking if you can use the same Cassandra cluster 
> that Solandra is integrated with to store non-Solandra in a different 
> keyspace. This would remove the need to run two Cassandra clusters, one for 
> storing his Solandra index, and another for his other data.
>

Yes. Both services are running. Cassandra thrift and solr

> I'm not sure if Solandra supports this, but I would start by checking to see 
> if the Cassandra thrift daemon is binding when running the Solandra server. 
> If the thrift daemon for cassandra is available , then there is a good chance 
> (albeit, I'm not sure how you would configure it) that it would be possible, 
> so long as you didn't mess with the Solandra keyspace.
>
> cheers,
> -kirk
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Norman Maurer <norman.mau...@googlemail.com> 
> wrote:
>
> Are you sure you really need cassandra for this ? For me it sounds
> like mysql or other databases would be a better fit for you (if you
> don't need to store a very hugh amount of data...)
>
> Bye,
> Norman
>
> 2011/6/4 Jean-Nicolas Boulay Desjardins <jnbdzjn...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi,
>> I am planning to use Cassandra to store my users passwords and at the same
>> time data for my website that need to be accessible via search. My Question
>> is should I use two DB: Cassandra (for users passwords) and Solandra (for
>> the websites data) or can I put everything in Solandra?
>> Is there a way to stop Solandra from indexing my users passwords?
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
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