Is there a clean way to determine whether a core exists using dsetool i am writing script to check the same and if not exist then only i want to create the same could you please guide in the same.
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Is there a clean way to determine whether a core exists using dsetool i am writing script to check the same and if not exist then only i want to create the same could you please guide in the same.
No, there isn't a dsetool
command which allows you to do that out-of-the-box unless you get crafty with the existing commands.
If you'd like to explore alternative options, our engineers will be happy to work with you directly if you log a ticket with DataStax Support. Cheers!
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