What about Java clients that were built for 1.2 and how they work with 2.0 ?
On 2015-02-02 14:32:53 +, Carlos Rolo said:
Using Pycassa (https://github.com/pycassa/pycassa)I had no trouble with
the Clients writing/reading from 1.2.x to 2.0.x (Can't recall the minor
versions out of my head
Using Pycassa (https://github.com/pycassa/pycassa)I had no trouble with the
Clients writing/reading from 1.2.x to 2.0.x (Can't recall the minor
versions out of my head right now).
Regards,
Carlos Juzarte Rolo
Cassandra Consultant
Pythian - Love your data
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Sure but the question is really about going from 1.2 to 2.0 ...
On 2015-02-02 13:59:27 +, Kai Wang said:
I would not use 2.1.2 for production yet. It doesn't seem stable enough
based on the feedbacks I see here. The newest 2.0.12 may be a better
option.
On Feb 2, 2015 8:43 AM, "Sibbald, C
Our minor version is 1.2.15 ...
I am not looking forward to the experience, and would like to gather as
much information as possible.
This presents an opportunity to also review the data structures we use
and possibly move them out of Cassandra.
Oleg
On 2015-02-02 13:42:52 +, Sibbald,
I would not use 2.1.2 for production yet. It doesn't seem stable enough
based on the feedbacks I see here. The newest 2.0.12 may be a better option.
On Feb 2, 2015 8:43 AM, "Sibbald, Charles"
wrote:
> Hi Oleg,
>
> What is the minor version of 1.2? I am looking to do the same for 1.2.14
> in a ver
Hi Oleg,
What is the minor version of 1.2? I am looking to do the same for 1.2.14
in a very large cluster.
Regards
Charles
On 02/02/2015 13:33, "Oleg Dulin" wrote:
>Dear Distinguished Colleagues:
>
>We'd like to upgrade our cluster from 1.2 to 2.0 and then to 2.1 .
>
>We are using Pelops Thr
Dear Distinguished Colleagues:
We'd like to upgrade our cluster from 1.2 to 2.0 and then to 2.1 .
We are using Pelops Thrift client, which has long been abandoned by its
authors. I've read that 2.x has changes to the Thrift protocol making
it incompatible with 1.2 (and of course now the link t