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I created a sstable using csv file.I wanted to those sstables into cassandra data folder using sstableloader option in windows. The sstables is created in the fallowing folder.

D:\Itopcode\cassandrasstablel\sampledemo\users.

This sstables is created using SSTableSimpleUnsortedWriter class.

Those keyspace and sstable or columnfamily schema also defined in cassandra using cqlsh3.0.

My cassandra version is 2.0.

My Keyspace is

  CREATE KEYSPACE sampledemo
     WITH REPLICATION = { 'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy' };

My sstable is

  CREATE TABLE sampledemo.users (
        key uuid,
        firstname ascii,
        lastname ascii,
        password ascii,
        age ascii,
        email ascii,
        PRIMARY KEY (key));

I run the following

D:\cassandra\bin>sstableloader -d 127.0.0.1 D:/Itopcode/cassandrasstablel/sampledemo/users

And Exception is

Established connection to initial hosts Opening sstables and calculating sections to stream Streaming relevant part of D:\Itopcode\cassandrasstablel\sampledemo\users\sampledemo-users-jb-1-Data.db to []

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  • You should do some searching around before posting questions. This looks to be a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/21329314/… Mar 25, 2014 at 12:06
  • My problem is not about memory meter.When I trying to load the sstables into cassandra live cluster using sstableloader its not streaming the data.. Mar 26, 2014 at 4:15
  • can you paste the entire exception? Mar 26, 2014 at 13:52
  • Entire Exception is Established connection to initial hosts Opening sstables and calculating sections to stream Streaming relevant part of D:\Itopcode\cassandrasstablel\sampledemo\users\sampledemo-users-jb-1-Data.db to [] What I am posted in Bold that is the cause of to stop loading the sstables into cassandra live cluster... Mar 28, 2014 at 2:47
  • that is just log information. there is no exception there. what else is printed? please add changes to the original post. Mar 28, 2014 at 13:49

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