Hello Benedict and Edward,
Thank you very much for the comments.
I think the batch parameter is useful when doing some transactional
processing on C* where we need atomicity and higher durability.
Anyways, I think it is not working as expected at least in the latest
versions in 2.1 and 2.2.
So,
I'm not sure why you aren't able to connect with cqlsh, there may be
something in your log files to help figure that out.
As for your config, even if you do figure out why you can't connect, you're
still going to have to change your settings since you won't be able to
connect to your cluster from
Hi guys,
Thank you for your responses. Let me try to address them:
- I just tried cqlsh directly with the IP, no change in behaviour. (I
previously tried the hostnames, didn't work either.)
- As for the "empty" ..._address: I meant that I leave these blank.
Please let me quote from
I always prefer to set the listen interface instead of listen adress
Both nodes can be seeds. In fact, there should be more than one seed.
Having your first 2 nodes as seeds is usual the correct thing to do.
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 8:28 AM Vladimir Yudovin
wrote:
> >Empty
Empty listen_address and rpc_address.
What do you mean by "Empty"? You should set either ***_address or
***_interface. Otherwise
Cassandra will not listen on port 9042.
Open ports 9042, 7000 and 7001 for external communication.
Only port 9042 should be open to the world, Port 7000 for
Dis you try the external IP with cqlsh?
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 8:12 AM Raimund Klein wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We've managed to set up a Cassandra 2.2.6 cluster of two physical nodes
> (nodetool sees both of them, so I'm quite certain the cluster is indeed
> active). My
Hi everyone,
We've managed to set up a Cassandra 2.2.6 cluster of two physical nodes
(nodetool sees both of them, so I'm quite certain the cluster is indeed
active). My steps to create the cluster were (this applies to both
machines):
- Empty listen_address and rpc_address.
- Define a
Why does it prevent quorum? How to fix it?
> On 28 Oct 2016, at 16:02, Edward Capriolo wrote:
>
> This looks like another case of an assert bubbling through try catch that
> don't catch assert
>
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 6:30 AM, Denis Mikhaylov
Hi Cliff,great, it helps, thank you!
So it's still strange for me why - as I mentioned "I suspected connectivity
problem, but tcpdump shows constant traffic on port 7001 between nodes.", and
even in unresponsive state there was packet exchange. Also I don't see in
Cassandra code enabling