Cassandra fields
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Cassandra v4/3 specific event fields.
no_request-
type: alias
alias to: cassandra.no_request
Information about the Cassandra request and response.
cassandra.no_request-
Indicates that there is no request because this is a PUSH message.
type: boolean
Cassandra request.
Cassandra request headers.
cassandra.request.headers.version-
The version of the protocol.
type: long
cassandra.request.headers.flags-
Flags applying to this frame.
type: keyword
cassandra.request.headers.stream-
A frame has a stream id. If a client sends a request message with the stream id X, it is guaranteed that the stream id of the response to that message will be X.
type: keyword
cassandra.request.headers.op-
An operation type that distinguishes the actual message.
type: keyword
cassandra.request.headers.length-
A integer representing the length of the body of the frame (a frame is limited to 256MB in length).
type: long
cassandra.request.query-
The CQL query which client send to cassandra.
type: keyword
Cassandra response.
Cassandra response headers, the structure is as same as request's header.
cassandra.response.headers.version-
The version of the protocol.
type: long
cassandra.response.headers.flags-
Flags applying to this frame.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.headers.stream-
A frame has a stream id. If a client sends a request message with the stream id X, it is guaranteed that the stream id of the response to that message will be X.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.headers.op-
An operation type that distinguishes the actual message.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.headers.length-
A integer representing the length of the body of the frame (a frame is limited to 256MB in length).
type: long
Details about the returned result.
cassandra.response.result.type-
Cassandra result type.
type: keyword
Details about the rows.
cassandra.response.result.rows.num_rows-
Representing the number of rows present in this result.
type: long
Composed of result metadata.
cassandra.response.result.rows.meta.keyspace-
Only present after set Global_tables_spec, the keyspace name.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.rows.meta.table-
Only present after set Global_tables_spec, the table name.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.rows.meta.flags-
Provides information on the formatting of the remaining information.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.rows.meta.col_count-
Representing the number of columns selected by the query that produced this result.
type: long
cassandra.response.result.rows.meta.pkey_columns-
Representing the PK columns index and counts.
type: long
cassandra.response.result.rows.meta.paging_state-
The paging_state is a bytes value that should be used in QUERY/EXECUTE to continue paging and retrieve the remainder of the result for this query.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.keyspace-
Indicating the name of the keyspace that has been set.
type: keyword
The result to a schema_change message.
cassandra.response.result.schema_change.change-
Representing the type of changed involved.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.schema_change.keyspace-
This describes which keyspace has changed.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.schema_change.table-
This describes which table has changed.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.schema_change.object-
This describes the name of said affected object (either the table, user type, function, or aggregate name).
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.schema_change.target-
Target could be "FUNCTION" or "AGGREGATE", multiple arguments.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.schema_change.name-
The function/aggregate name.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.schema_change.args-
One string for each argument type (as CQL type).
type: keyword
The result to a PREPARE message.
cassandra.response.result.prepared.prepared_id-
Representing the prepared query ID.
type: keyword
This describes the request metadata.
cassandra.response.result.prepared.req_meta.keyspace-
Only present after set Global_tables_spec, the keyspace name.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.prepared.req_meta.table-
Only present after set Global_tables_spec, the table name.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.prepared.req_meta.flags-
Provides information on the formatting of the remaining information.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.prepared.req_meta.col_count-
Representing the number of columns selected by the query that produced this result.
type: long
cassandra.response.result.prepared.req_meta.pkey_columns-
Representing the PK columns index and counts.
type: long
cassandra.response.result.prepared.req_meta.paging_state-
The paging_state is a bytes value that should be used in QUERY/EXECUTE to continue paging and retrieve the remainder of the result for this query.
type: keyword
This describes the metadata for the result set.
cassandra.response.result.prepared.resp_meta.keyspace-
Only present after set Global_tables_spec, the keyspace name.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.prepared.resp_meta.table-
Only present after set Global_tables_spec, the table name.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.prepared.resp_meta.flags-
Provides information on the formatting of the remaining information.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.result.prepared.resp_meta.col_count-
Representing the number of columns selected by the query that produced this result.
type: long
cassandra.response.result.prepared.resp_meta.pkey_columns-
Representing the PK columns index and counts.
type: long
cassandra.response.result.prepared.resp_meta.paging_state-
The paging_state is a bytes value that should be used in QUERY/EXECUTE to continue paging and retrieve the remainder of the result for this query.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.supported-
Indicates which startup options are supported by the server. This message comes as a response to an OPTIONS message.
type: object
Indicates that the server requires authentication, and which authentication mechanism to use.
cassandra.response.authentication.class-
Indicates the full class name of the IAuthenticator in use
type: keyword
cassandra.response.warnings-
The text of the warnings, only occur when Warning flag was set.
type: keyword
Event pushed by the server. A client will only receive events for the types it has REGISTERed to.
cassandra.response.event.type-
Representing the event type.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.change-
The message corresponding respectively to the type of change followed by the address of the new/removed node.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.host-
Representing the node ip.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.port-
Representing the node port.
type: long
The events details related to schema change.
cassandra.response.event.schema_change.change-
Representing the type of changed involved.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.schema_change.keyspace-
This describes which keyspace has changed.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.schema_change.table-
This describes which table has changed.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.schema_change.object-
This describes the name of said affected object (either the table, user type, function, or aggregate name).
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.schema_change.target-
Target could be "FUNCTION" or "AGGREGATE", multiple arguments.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.schema_change.name-
The function/aggregate name.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.event.schema_change.args-
One string for each argument type (as CQL type).
type: keyword
Indicates an error processing a request. The body of the message will be an error code followed by a error message. Then, depending on the exception, more content may follow.
cassandra.response.error.code-
The error code of the Cassandra response.
type: long
cassandra.response.error.msg-
The error message of the Cassandra response.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.error.type-
The error type of the Cassandra response.
type: keyword
The details of the error.
cassandra.response.error.details.read_consistency-
Representing the consistency level of the query that triggered the exception.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.error.details.required-
Representing the number of nodes that should be alive to respect consistency level.
type: long
cassandra.response.error.details.alive-
Representing the number of replicas that were known to be alive when the request had been processed (since an unavailable exception has been triggered).
type: long
cassandra.response.error.details.received-
Representing the number of nodes having acknowledged the request.
type: long
cassandra.response.error.details.blockfor-
Representing the number of replicas whose acknowledgement is required to achieve consistency level.
type: long
cassandra.response.error.details.write_type-
Describe the type of the write that timed out.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.error.details.data_present-
It means the replica that was asked for data had responded.
type: boolean
cassandra.response.error.details.keyspace-
The keyspace of the failed function.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.error.details.table-
The keyspace of the failed function.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.error.details.stmt_id-
Representing the unknown ID.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.error.details.num_failures-
Representing the number of nodes that experience a failure while executing the request.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.error.details.function-
The name of the failed function.
type: keyword
cassandra.response.error.details.arg_types-
One string for each argument type (as CQL type) of the failed function.
type: keyword