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Installing GeoMesa Cassandra. The easiest way to do this with cqlsh, which should have been installed as part of your Cassandra installation. Start cqlsh, then type: CREATE KEYSPACE mykeyspace WITH REPLICATION =. The easiest way to get started is to download the most recent binary version (2.1.0) from GitHub. Nov 3, 2016 - A little note on how I setup and bootstrap a local Cassandra clusters. Tested on macOS Sierra, and aim to spawn a 3-nodes 2.1.x cluster. TZ=UTC cqlsh --cqlversion=3.2.1 127.0.0.1 Connected to test21 at 127.0.0.1:9042.
A Python-based command-line client for running simple CQL commands on a Cassandra cluster
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cqlsh is a Python-based command-line tool, and the most direct wayto run simple CQL commonds on a Cassandra cluster. This is a simplere-bundling of the open source tool that comes bundled with Cassandrato allow for cqlsh to be installed and run inside of virtualenvironments.
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