On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:19 AM, Lev Stesin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How many connections does one node support? Is it configurable property?
> Thanks.
>
As many as a node can reasonably handle in a thread-per-connection model:
many thousands on a decent OS.
-Brandon
Hi,
How many connections does one node support? Is it configurable property? Thanks.
--
Lev
Hi,
Ran into this as I was going through the new config files for data centers
and racks.
(I may have some comments on those configuration models but will send them
later.)
Turning to RackAwareStrategy.java:
The comment on the top of RackAwareStrategy says:
/*
* This Replication Strategy retur
Is the clearer interpretation of this statement (in
conf/datacenters.properties) given anywhere else?
# The sum of all the datacenter replication factor values should equal
# the replication factor of the keyspace (i.e. sum(dc_rf) = RF)
# keyspace\:datacenter=replication factor
Keyspace1\:DC1=3
K
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 9:04 PM, David Strauss wrote:
> On 2010-06-15 03:58, Masood Mortazavi wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My assumption is that what one finds in
> >
> > interface/thrift/gen-java
> >
> > is actually generated code.
> >
> > If so, why is it checked in as source under SVN?
> >
> >
On 2010-06-15 03:58, Masood Mortazavi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My assumption is that what one finds in
>
> interface/thrift/gen-java
>
> is actually generated code.
>
> If so, why is it checked in as source under SVN?
>
> (Certainly, the avro generated code doesn't seem to be checked in.)
>
> R
Hi,
My assumption is that what one finds in
interface/thrift/gen-java
is actually generated code.
If so, why is it checked in as source under SVN?
(Certainly, the avro generated code doesn't seem to be checked in.)
Regards,
Masood