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DataStax Enterprise 3.2
(EOSL)
About DataStax Enterprise
Upgrading
Installing
Installing on RHEL-based systems
Installing on Debian-based systems
Installing the binary tarball
Installing on SUSE
On cloud providers
Initializing a DSE cluster on EC2
Installing prior releases
Security
Security management
Authenticating with Kerberos
Creating users
Enabling Kerberos security
Using cqlsh with Kerberos security
Client-to-node encryption
Node-to-node encryption
Server certificates
Installing cqlsh security
Running cqlsh
Transparent data encryption
Encrypting data
Table encryption options
Migrating encrypted tables
Data auditing
Log formats
Configuring auditing
Internal authentication
Configuring internal authentication and authorization
Changing the default superuser
Enable internal security without downtime
cqlsh login
Managing object permissions
Configuring keyspace replication
Configuring firewall ports
DSE Analytics with Hadoop
Getting started
Hadoop getting started tutorial
Analytics node configuration
Using the job tracker node
Setting the job tracker node
Using common hadoop commands
Managing the job tracker using dsetool commands
Changing the job tracker client port
About the Cassandra File System
Using the cfs-archive to store huge files
Using Hive
Running Hive
Browsing through Cassandra tables in Hive
Creating or altering CQL data from Hive
Using a managed table to load local data
Using an external file system
Unsupported data type example
Example: Use a CQL composite partition key
Using CQL collections
Creating a Hive CQL output query
Using a custom UDF
Using pushdown predicates
Using count
Handling schema changes
MapReduce tuning
Starting server
Setting the Job Tracker node for Hive
Recreate metadata after decommission
Using the DataStax ODBC driver for Hive on Windows
Configuring the driver
Using the DataStax ODBC driver for Hive
Using Mahout
Using Mahout commands
Using Pig
CQL 3 pushdown filter
Running the Pig demo
Ex: Save Relations
Ex: Primary key
Ex: Library data
Data access
Using the CqlStorage handler
Saving a Pig relation to Cassandra
Creating a URL-encoded prepared statement
Formatting Pig data
Using Sqoop
Running the Sqoop demo
Checking imported data
Cassandra options to the import command
DSE Search with Solr
Getting Started with Solr
Solr support for CQL 3
Defining key Solr terms
Installing Solr nodes
Solr tutorial
Create Cassandra table
Import data
Create a search index
Exploring the Solr Admin
Simple search
Faceted search
Solr HTTP API
Configuring Solr
Mapping of Solr types
Legacy mapping of Solr types
Configuring the Solr type mapping version
Changing Solr Types
Configuring search components
Configuring multithreaded queries
Configuring the schema
Configuring the Solr library path
Configuring the Data Import Handler
Creating an index for searching
Uploading the schema and configuration
Creating a Solr core
Reloading a Solr core
Rebuilding an index using the UI
Checking indexing status
Adding and viewing index resources
Using DSE Search/Solr
Inserting, indexing, and searching data
Example: Using a CQL collection set
Inserting/updating data
Using dynamic fields
Deleting Solr data
Using copy fields
Viewing Solr core status
Querying search results
Using SolrJ and other Solr clients
Shard selection
Using the ShardRouter MBean
Using the Solr HTTP API
Delete by id
Joining cores
Limiting columns indexed and returned by a query
Querying multiple tables
Querying using autocomplete/spellcheck
Using CQL
Using eDisMax
Capacity planning
Mixing workloads
Common operations
Handling inconsistencies in query results
Adding, decommissioning, repairing a node
Shuffling shards to balance the load
Managing the location of Solr data
Solr log messages
Changing the Solr connector port
Securing a Solr cluster
Fast repair
Excluding hosts from Solr-distributed queries
Expiring a DSE Search column
Changing the HTTP interface to Apache JServe Protocol
Tuning DSE Search performance
Using table compression
Configuring the update handler and autoSoftCommit
Changing the stack size and memtable space
Managing the consistency level
Configuring the available indexing threads
Managing caching
Tuning index size and range query speed
Increasing performance
Changing replication factor
Configuring re-index
Transforming data
Reference implementation
DSE vs. Open source
Deploying
Production deployment planning
Configuring replication
Single data center deployment
Multiple data center deployment
Expanding an AMI cluster
Moving data to/from other databases
Reference
Analytics tools: dse commands and dsetool
Installing glibc on Oracle Linux
Tarball file locations
Package file locations
Configuration (dse.yaml)
Starting and stopping DSE
Starting as a service
Starting as a stand-alone process
Stopping a node
Verify DSE running
Pre-flight check tool
Troubleshooting
Cassandra Log4j appender
Log4j search demo
Release notes
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DSE Analytics tools: dse commands and dsetool
Options for staring DataStax Enterprise.
Installing glibc on Oracle Linux 6.x and later
To install DSE on Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.x and later, install the 32-bit versions of the glibc libraries.
File locations for binary tarball installs
Locations when DataStax Enterprise was installed from a tarball.
File locations for package installs
Locations when DataStax Enterprise was installed from a package.
DataStax Enterprise configuration file (dse.yaml)
The configuration file for Kerberos authentication, purging of expired data from the Solr indexes, and setting Solr inter-node communication.
Starting and stopping DataStax Enterprise
Starting and stopping DataStax Enterprise as a service or stand-alone process.
Pre-flight check and yaml_diff tools
The pre-flight check tool detecta and fix configuration problems. The yaml_diff tool checks for differences between two cassandra.yaml files.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting examples are useful to discover and resolve problems with DSE. Also check the Cassandra troubleshooting documentation.
Cassandra Log4j appender solutions
DataStax Enterprise allows you to stream your web and application log information into a database cluster via Apache log4j.
Reference
Analytics tools: dse commands and dsetool
Installing glibc on Oracle Linux
Tarball file locations
Package file locations
Configuration (dse.yaml)
Starting and stopping DSE
Pre-flight check tool
Troubleshooting
Cassandra Log4j appender