I am using Cassandra 1.2.5. After creating a column family in Cassandra using cassandra-cli, is it possible to modify the primary key on the column family using either cassandra-cli or CQL?
Specifically, I currently have the following table (from CQL):
CREATE TABLE "table1" (
key blob,
column1 blob,
value blob,
PRIMARY KEY (key, column1)
);
I would like the table to be as follows, without having to drop and recreate the table:
CREATE TABLE "table1" (
key blob,
column1 blob,
value blob,
PRIMARY KEY (key)
);
Is this possible through either cassandra-cli or CQL?
The primary keys directly determine how and where cassandra stores the data contained in a table (column family). The primary key consists of partition key and clustering key (optional).
So changing the primary key will always require all data to be migrated. I do not think that either cqlsh or cassandra-cli have a command for this (as of 2015)..