As was mentioned in one of the comments to the earlier answer DROP
ping a keyspace titan
using cqlsh
should do it:
cqlsh> DROP KEYSPACE titan;
The name of the keyspace Titan uses is set up using storage.cassandra.keyspace
configuration option. You can change it to whatever name you want and is acceptable by Cassandra.
storage.cassandra.keyspace=hello_titan
When Cassandra is getting up, it prints out the keyspace's name as follows:
INFO 19:50:32 Create new Keyspace: KSMetaData{name=hello_titan,
strategyClass=SimpleStrategy, strategyOptions={replication_factor=1},
cfMetaData={}, durableWrites=true,
userTypes=org.apache.cassandra.config.UTMetaData@767d6a9f}
In 0.9.0-M1, the name appears in Titan's log in DEBUG (set log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, stdout
in conf/log4j-server.properties
):
[DEBUG] AstyanaxStoreManager - Found keyspace titan
or the following when it doesn't:
[DEBUG] AstyanaxStoreManager - Creating keyspace titan...
[DEBUG] AstyanaxStoreManager - Created keyspace titan