When's good to catch you on IRC? I'm in a meeting ATM. Sent from my iPad
On 03/07/2013, at 11:55 AM, "Christopher Meiklejohn" <cmeiklej...@basho.com> wrote: > Are you on IRC right now? I'm online and it might be easier to walk through > this. > > - Chris > > -- > Christopher Meiklejohn > Software Engineer > Basho Technologies, Inc. > > > > On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at 9:46 PM, Guy Morton wrote: > >> I ran risk stop first. Is there no other possible cause for that error? >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On 03/07/2013, at 11:43 AM, "Christopher Meiklejohn" <cmeiklej...@basho.com >> (mailto:cmeiklej...@basho.com)> wrote: >> >>> Hi Guy, >>> >>> It appears that when you ran 'riak console', you already had an instance of >>> Riak running. That 'duplicate_name' message means that there is another >>> node registered with the same name. >>> >>> Let's try this: >>> >>> 1. Shutdown all copies of Riak. >>> 2. Configure the Riak app.config file with the desired IP configuration >>> (not the loopback) >>> 3. Try starting riak using the 'riak console' command. >>> >>> - Chris >>> >>> -- >>> Christopher Meiklejohn >>> Software Engineer >>> Basho Technologies, Inc. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at 9:38 PM, Guy Morton wrote: >>> >>>> root@usidentity02:~# sudo riak console >>>> Attempting to restart script through sudo -H -u riak >>>> Exec: /usr/lib/riak/erts-5.9.1/bin/erlexec -boot >>>> /usr/lib/riak/releases/1.3.2/riak -embedded -config /etc/riak/app.config >>>> -pa /usr/lib/riak/lib/basho-patches -args_file /etc/riak/vm.args -- console >>>> Root: /usr/lib/riak >>>> {error_logger,{{2013,7,2},{18,36,48}},"Protocol: ~p: register error: >>>> ~p~n",["inet_tcp",{{badmatch,{error,duplicate_name}},[{inet_tcp_dist,listen,1,[{file,"inet_tcp_dist.erl"},{line,70}]},{net_kernel,start_protos,4,[{file,"net_kernel.erl"},{line,1314}]},{net_kernel,start_protos,3,[{file,"net_kernel.erl"},{line,1307}]},{net_kernel,init_node,2,[{file,"net_kernel.erl"},{line,1197}]},{net_kernel,init,1,[{file,"net_kernel.erl"},{line,357}]},{gen_server,init_it,6,[{file,"gen_server.erl"},{line,304}]},{proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3,[{file,"proc_lib.erl"},{line,227}]}]}]} >>>> {error_logger,{{2013,7,2},{18,36,48}},crash_report,[[{initial_call,{net_kernel,init,['Argument__1']}},{pid,<0.21.0>},{registered_name,[]},{error_info,{exit,{error,badarg},[{gen_server,init_it,6,[{file,"gen_server.erl"},{line,320}]},{proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3,[{file,"proc_lib.erl"},{line,227}]}]}},{ancestors,[net_sup,kernel_sup,<0.10.0>]},{messages,[]},{links,[#Port<0.202>,<0.18.0>]},{dictionary,[{longnames,true}]},{trap_exit,true},{status,running},{heap_size,610},{stack_size,24},{reductions,512}],[]]} >>>> {error_logger,{{2013,7,2},{18,36,48}},supervisor_report,[{supervisor,{local,net_sup}},{errorContext,start_error},{reason,{'EXIT',nodistribution}},{offender,[{pid,undefined},{name,net_kernel},{mfargs,{net_kernel,start_link,[['riak@10.219.30.12 >>>> >>>> (mailto:riak@10.219.30.12)',longnames]]}},{restart_type,permanent},{shutdown,2000},{child_type,worker}]}]} >>>> {error_logger,{{2013,7,2},{18,36,48}},supervisor_report,[{supervisor,{local,kernel_sup}},{errorContext,start_error},{reason,shutdown},{offender,[{pid,undefined},{name,net_sup},{mfargs,{erl_distribution,start_link,[]}},{restart_type,permanent},{shutdown,infinity},{child_type,supervisor}]}]} >>>> {error_logger,{{2013,7,2},{18,36,48}},std_info,[{application,kernel},{exited,{shutdown,{kernel,start,[normal,[]]}}},{type,permanent}]} >>>> {"Kernel pid >>>> terminated",application_controller,"{application_start_failure,kernel,{shutdown,{kernel,start,[normal,[]]}}}"} >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Crash dump was written to: /var/log/riak/erl_crash.dump >>>> Kernel pid terminated (application_controller) >>>> ({application_start_failure,kernel,{shutdown,{kernel,start,[normal,[]]}}}) >>>> -- >>>> Guy Morton >>>> Web Development Manager >>>> Brüel & Kjær EMS >>>> >>>> ________________________________________ >>>> From: Christopher Meiklejohn [cmeiklej...@basho.com >>>> (mailto:cmeiklej...@basho.com)] >>>> Sent: Wednesday, 3 July 2013 11:35 AM >>>> To: Guy Morton >>>> Cc: Toby Corkindale; Sean Cribbs; riak-users >>>> Subject: Re: Riak-CS-Control >>>> >>>> Hi Guy, >>>> >>>> When you say nothing starts, can you provide the output of running >>>> something like 'riak console' so we can try to figure out what is >>>> happening? >>>> >>>> - Chris >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Christopher Meiklejohn >>>> Software Engineer >>>> Basho Technologies, Inc. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at 9:32 PM, Guy Morton wrote: >>>> >>>>> The issue I have is, I think, network/IP config related. >>>>> >>>>> I am totally confused as to HOW each app should be configured. >>>>> Documentation (eg >>>>> http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/cookbooks/Basic-Cluster-Setup/) says >>>>> configure everything with the IP of the machine the app is running on, >>>>> but when I do that nothing starts. The only way I can configure it to >>>>> make it start is using 127.0.0.1. >>>>> >>>>> I'm just trying to set up a single node that runs all the apps and is >>>>> accessible by another machine. It seems a simple use-case but the only >>>>> documentation I can find doesn't give me any way to make that happen. >>>>> >>>>> And it's frustrating, because when it fails it gives no useful pointers >>>>> as to why, and when it looks like it's sorta working, it still fails to >>>>> work properly and, again, gives no useful clues as to what's wrong or how >>>>> to fix it. >>>>> >>>>> Tearing my hair out here. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Guy Morton >>>>> Web Development Manager >>>>> Brüel & Kjær EMS >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ________________________________________ >>>>> From: riak-users [riak-users-boun...@lists.basho.com >>>>> (mailto:riak-users-boun...@lists.basho.com)] on behalf of Toby Corkindale >>>>> [toby.corkind...@strategicdata.com.au >>>>> (mailto:toby.corkind...@strategicdata.com.au)] >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, 3 July 2013 10:51 AM >>>>> To: Sean Cribbs >>>>> Cc: riak-users >>>>> Subject: Re: Riak-CS-Control >>>>> >>>>> On 02/07/13 22:51, Sean Cribbs wrote: >>>>>> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 5:34 AM, Toby Corkindale >>>>>> <toby.corkind...@strategicdata.com.au >>>>>> (mailto:toby.corkind...@strategicdata.com.au) >>>>>> <mailto:toby.corkind...@strategicdata.com.au>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Riak (and Riak CS and Stanchion) all assume some level of competence >>>>>> at Erlang. I found Riak was tricky to get running, but had picked up >>>>>> enough knowledge of Erlang's strange syntax and foibles from working >>>>>> with RabbitMQ. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> This assumption is EXACTLY why we publish our own binary packages. You >>>>>> don't need to know Erlang to run Riak, and haven't for years. When you >>>>>> become an advanced user, yes, it is helpful, but it is not strictly >>>>>> necessary. This is especially true of CS, and I'd much rather get the >>>>>> bottom of Guy's problem than quibble about how hard Riak is to use >>>>>> "because Erlang". >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Oh, no, I feel you've misunderstood me slightly. I'm not blaming all >>>>> difficulties upon Erlang - however the way Erlang is used does bring >>>>> some added complexities to the party that can and will confuse people. >>>>> In particular, using Erlang syntax for the configuration file, and >>>>> outputting errors in the same way. >>>>> >>>>> The configuration format *is* hard to understand, and it's easy to break >>>>> it while making what should be simple changes. >>>>> >>>>> Have a look at a typical error thrown by Riak or Riak CS -- it's an >>>>> extremely dense Erlang stack trace. >>>>> >>>>> Erlang's clustering requires open networking, or more advanced >>>>> configuration if using host firewall. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Don't misunderstand me -- I kinda like Erlang and have seen some great >>>>> open source products built upon it. >>>>> >>>>>> We are working on exactly these problems, but they are difficult to get >>>>>> right. Any suggestions on config syntaxes that work well for other >>>>>> products are appreciated. For now we're looking at a format that >>>>>> resembles sysctl. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Another common one is the Apache-style, eg. >>>>> <Section> >>>>> <Subsection> >>>>> Key Value >>>>> </Subsection> >>>>> </Section> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -Toby >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> riak-users mailing list >>>>> riak-users@lists.basho.com (mailto:riak-users@lists.basho.com) >>>>> http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com >>>>> >>>>> This e-mail is confidential and may be read, copied and used only by the >>>>> intended recipient. If you have received it in error, please contact the >>>>> sender immediately by return e-mail. 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