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What cqlsh command can I use to quickly see the keyspaces in a cluster? cqlsh does not provide show keyspaces and describe cluster isn't as concise as I want.


I'm working using the following specifications:

cqlsh 2.2.0, Cassandra 1.1.10, CQL spec 2.0.0, Thrift protocol 19.33.0

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Very simple. Just enter this command in your cqlsh shell and enjoy

 select * from system.schema_keyspaces;

In C*3.x, we can simply use

 describe keyspaces
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  • Found that instruction listed at the bottom of this: datastax.com/docs/1.1/dml/using_cql
    – Crowie
    Commented Jan 29, 2014 at 20:07
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    The system.schema_keyspaces table seem to have been removed from c* 3.x series
    – BSB
    Commented Feb 3, 2016 at 16:06
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Just try this:

describe keyspaces


However you may need specs of approximately the following (rather than those mentioned by yourself Crowie)

[cqlsh 4.1.1 | Cassandra 2.0.6 | CQL spec 3.1.1 | Thrift protocol 19.39.0]

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cqlsh> select * from system_schema.keyspaces;

 keyspace_name      | durable_writes | replication
--------------------+----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        system_auth |           True | {'class': 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor': '1'}
      system_schema |           True |                             {'class': 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.LocalStrategy'}
 system_distributed |           True | {'class': 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor': '3'}
             system |           True |                             {'class': 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.LocalStrategy'}
      system_traces |           True | {'class': 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor': '2'}
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The correct way with C* 3.x series is:

List<KeyspaceMetadata> keyspaces = Cluster.getMetadata().getKeyspaces()

Then use getName() on the KeyspaceMetadata instances.

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    Hey Bsb. I think this answer relates only to when you want to get this information in Java. Is that correct? My question aims to be focussed on cqlsh console queries. Apologies if I seem a bit off... obviously asked this question years ago and not using C* myself now. Asking so that I may improve your answer with edit or perhaps upvote and improve other answers the m
    – Crowie
    Commented Mar 27, 2018 at 18:54

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