Details
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Bug
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Status: Resolved
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Urgent
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Resolution: Fixed
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None
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None
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Critical
Description
Easily reproduced with the cli:
[default@unknown] create keyspace testks; 2785d67c-02df-11e0-ac09-e700f669bcfc [default@unknown] use testks; Authenticated to keyspace: testks [default@testks] create column family testcf; 2fbad20d-02df-11e0-ac09-e700f669bcfc [default@testks] set testcf['test']['foo'] = 'foo'; Value inserted. [default@testks] set testcf['test']['bar'] = 'bar'; Value inserted. [default@testks] list testcf; Using default limit of 100 ------------------- RowKey: test => (column=626172, value=626172, timestamp=1291821869120000) => (column=666f6f, value=666f6f, timestamp=1291821857320000) 1 Row Returned. [default@testks] del testcf['test']; row removed. [default@testks] list testcf; Using default limit of 100 ------------------- RowKey: test 1 Row Returned.
Now flush testks and look again:
[default@testks] list testcf; Using default limit of 100 ------------------- RowKey: test => (column=626172, value=626172, timestamp=1291821869120000) => (column=666f6f, value=666f6f, timestamp=1291821857320000) 1 Row Returned.