Re: Starting cassandra with -D option

2012-06-24 Thread Greg Fausak
I did something similar for my installation, but I used ENV variables: I created a directory on a machine (call this the master) with directories for all of the distributions (call them slaves). So, consider: /master/slave1 /master/slave2 ... /master/slaven then i rdist this to all of my slaves.

Re: Starting cassandra with -D option

2012-06-24 Thread aaron morton
> Idea is to avoid having the copies of cassandra code in each node, If you run cassandra from the NAS you are adding a single point of failure into the system. Better to use some form of deployment automation and install all the requirement components onto each node. Cheers ---

Re: Starting cassandra with -D option

2012-06-21 Thread Flavio Baronti
The option must actually include also the name of the yaml file: Dcassandra.config=file:///Users/walmart/Downloads/Cassandra/Node2-Cassandra1.1.0/conf/cassandra.yaml Flavio Il 6/21/2012 13:16 PM, Roshni Rajagopal ha scritto: Hi Folks, We wanted to have a single cassandra installation, an

Starting cassandra with -D option

2012-06-21 Thread Roshni Rajagopal
Hi Folks, We wanted to have a single cassandra installation, and use it to start cassandra in other nodes by passing it the cassandra configuration directories as a parameter. Idea is to avoid having the copies of cassandra code in each node, and starting each node by getting into bin/cassand