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Jonathan Shook 2020-04-30 10:41:33 -05:00
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## Create a Schema
We will start by creating a simple schema in the database. From your command line, go ahead and execute the following
command, replacing the `host=<dse-host-or-ip>` with that of one of your database nodes.
command, replacing the `host=<host-or-ip>` with that of one of your database nodes.
```
./nb run driver=cql workload=cql-keyvalue tags=phase:schema host=<dse-host-or-ip>
./nb run driver=cql workload=cql-keyvalue tags=phase:schema host=<host-or-ip>
```
This command is creating the following schema in your database:
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Now we are ready to write some data to our database. Go ahead and execute the following from your command line:
./nb run driver=cql workload=cql-keyvalue tags=phase:rampup host=<dse-host-or-ip> cycles=100k --progress console:1s
./nb run driver=cql workload=cql-keyvalue tags=phase:rampup host=<host-or-ip> cycles=100k --progress console:1s
Note the differences between this and the command that we used to generate the schema.
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Now that we have a base dataset of 100k rows in the database, we will now run a mixed read / write workload, by default
this runs a 50% read / 50% write workload.
./nb run driver=cql workload=cql-keyvalue tags=phase:main host=<dse-host-or-ip> cycles=100k cyclerate=5000 threads=50 --progress console:1s
./nb run driver=cql workload=cql-keyvalue tags=phase:main host=<host-or-ip> cycles=100k cyclerate=5000 threads=50 --progress console:1s
You should see output that looks like this: