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Author: Jonathan Ellis <jb...@apache.org>
Authored: Wed Apr 30 12:17:16 2014 -0500
Committer: Jonathan Ellis <jb...@apache.org>
Committed: Wed Apr 30 12:17:16 2014 -0500
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+
+
+Cassandra is a highly scalable, eventually consistent, distributed, structured
+key-value store.
+
+
+Project description
+-------------------
+
+Cassandra brings together the distributed systems technologies from Dynamo
+and the data model from Google's BigTable. Like Dynamo, Cassandra is
+eventually consistent. Like BigTable, Cassandra provides a ColumnFamily-based
+data model richer than typical key/value systems.
+
+For more information see http://cassandra.apache.org/
+
+Requirements
+------------
+ * Java >= 1.7 (OpenJDK and Sun have been tested)
+
+Getting started
+---------------
+
+This short guide will walk you through getting a basic one node cluster up
+and running, and demonstrate some simple reads and writes.
+
+ * tar -zxvf apache-cassandra-$VERSION.tar.gz
+ * cd apache-cassandra-$VERSION
+ * sudo mkdir -p /var/log/cassandra
+ * sudo chown -R `whoami` /var/log/cassandra
+ * sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/cassandra
+ * sudo chown -R `whoami` /var/lib/cassandra
+
+Note: The sample configuration files in conf/ determine the file-system
+locations Cassandra uses for logging and data storage. You are free to
+change these to suit your own environment and adjust the path names
+used here accordingly.
+
+Now that we're ready, let's start it up!
+
+ * bin/cassandra -f
+
+Unix: Running the startup script with the -f argument will cause
+Cassandra to remain in the foreground and log to standard out.
+
+Windows: bin\cassandra.bat runs in the foreground by default. To
+install Cassandra as a Windows service, download Procrun from
+http://commons.apache.org/daemon/procrun.html, set the PRUNSRV
+environment variable to the full path of prunsrv (e.g.,
+C:\procrun\prunsrv.exe), and run "bin\cassandra.bat install".
+Similarly, "uninstall" will remove the service.
+
+Now let's try to read and write some data using the Cassandra Query Language:
+
+ * bin/cqlsh
+
+The command line client is interactive so if everything worked you should
+be sitting in front of a prompt...
+
+ Connected to Test Cluster at localhost:9160.
+ [cqlsh 2.2.0 | Cassandra 1.2.0 | CQL spec 3.0.0 | Thrift protocol 19.35.0]
+ Use HELP for help.
+ cqlsh>
+
+
+As the banner says, you can use 'help;' or '?' to see what CQL has to
+offer, and 'quit;' or 'exit;' when you've had enough fun. But lets try
+something slightly more interesting:
+
+ cqlsh> CREATE SCHEMA schema1
+ WITH replication = { 'class' : 'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor' : 1 };
+ cqlsh> USE schema1;
+ cqlsh:Schema1> CREATE TABLE users (
+ user_id varchar PRIMARY KEY,
+ first varchar,
+ last varchar,
+ age int
+ );
+ cqlsh:Schema1> INSERT INTO users (user_id, first, last, age)
+ VALUES ('jsmith', 'John', 'Smith', 42);
+ cqlsh:Schema1> SELECT * FROM users;
+ user_id | age | first | last
+ ---------+-----+-------+-------
+ jsmith | 42 | john | smith
+
+ cqlsh:Schema1>
+
+If your session looks similar to what's above, congrats, your single node
+cluster is operational!
+
+For more on what commands are supported by CQL, see
+https://github.com/apache/cassandra/blob/trunk/doc/cql3/CQL.textile. A
+reasonable way to think of it is as, "SQL minus joins and subqueries."
+
+Wondering where to go from here?
+
+ * Getting started: http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/GettingStarted
+ * Join us in #cassandra on irc.freenode.net and ask questions
+ * Subscribe to the Users mailing list by sending a mail to
+ user-subscribe@cassandra.apache.org
+ * Planet Cassandra aggregates Cassandra articles and news:
+ http://planetcassandra.org/
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cassandra/blob/a8852ea7/README.txt
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-
-
-Cassandra is a highly scalable, eventually consistent, distributed, structured
-key-value store.
-
-
-Project description
--------------------
-
-Cassandra brings together the distributed systems technologies from Dynamo
-and the data model from Google's BigTable. Like Dynamo, Cassandra is
-eventually consistent. Like BigTable, Cassandra provides a ColumnFamily-based
-data model richer than typical key/value systems.
-
-For more information see http://cassandra.apache.org/
-
-Requirements
-------------
- * Java >= 1.7 (OpenJDK and Sun have been tested)
-
-Getting started
----------------
-
-This short guide will walk you through getting a basic one node cluster up
-and running, and demonstrate some simple reads and writes.
-
- * tar -zxvf apache-cassandra-$VERSION.tar.gz
- * cd apache-cassandra-$VERSION
- * sudo mkdir -p /var/log/cassandra
- * sudo chown -R `whoami` /var/log/cassandra
- * sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/cassandra
- * sudo chown -R `whoami` /var/lib/cassandra
-
-Note: The sample configuration files in conf/ determine the file-system
-locations Cassandra uses for logging and data storage. You are free to
-change these to suit your own environment and adjust the path names
-used here accordingly.
-
-Now that we're ready, let's start it up!
-
- * bin/cassandra -f
-
-Unix: Running the startup script with the -f argument will cause
-Cassandra to remain in the foreground and log to standard out.
-
-Windows: bin\cassandra.bat runs in the foreground by default. To
-install Cassandra as a Windows service, download Procrun from
-http://commons.apache.org/daemon/procrun.html, set the PRUNSRV
-environment variable to the full path of prunsrv (e.g.,
-C:\procrun\prunsrv.exe), and run "bin\cassandra.bat install".
-Similarly, "uninstall" will remove the service.
-
-Now let's try to read and write some data using the Cassandra Query Language:
-
- * bin/cqlsh
-
-The command line client is interactive so if everything worked you should
-be sitting in front of a prompt...
-
- Connected to Test Cluster at localhost:9160.
- [cqlsh 2.2.0 | Cassandra 1.2.0 | CQL spec 3.0.0 | Thrift protocol 19.35.0]
- Use HELP for help.
- cqlsh>
-
-
-As the banner says, you can use 'help;' or '?' to see what CQL has to
-offer, and 'quit;' or 'exit;' when you've had enough fun. But lets try
-something slightly more interesting:
-
- cqlsh> CREATE SCHEMA schema1
- WITH replication = { 'class' : 'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor' : 1 };
- cqlsh> USE schema1;
- cqlsh:Schema1> CREATE TABLE users (
- user_id varchar PRIMARY KEY,
- first varchar,
- last varchar,
- age int
- );
- cqlsh:Schema1> INSERT INTO users (user_id, first, last, age)
- VALUES ('jsmith', 'John', 'Smith', 42);
- cqlsh:Schema1> SELECT * FROM users;
- user_id | age | first | last
- ---------+-----+-------+-------
- jsmith | 42 | john | smith
-
- cqlsh:Schema1>
-
-If your session looks similar to what's above, congrats, your single node
-cluster is operational!
-
-For more on what commands are supported by CQL, see
-https://github.com/apache/cassandra/blob/trunk/doc/cql3/CQL.textile. A
-reasonable way to think of it is as, "SQL minus joins and subqueries."
-
-Wondering where to go from here?
-
- * Getting started: http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/GettingStarted
- * Join us in #cassandra on irc.freenode.net and ask questions
- * Subscribe to the Users mailing list by sending a mail to
- user-subscribe@cassandra.apache.org
- * Planet Cassandra aggregates Cassandra articles and news:
- http://planetcassandra.org/