i think you need port 8080
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Patrick de Torcy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Cassandra 0.5 on Windows server 2003. It works fine with the
> firewall disabled, but if it's enabled, I can't connect to Cassandra. I've
> opened the following ports : 9160, 7000, 7001,
+1 (for graduation)
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Christopher McKenzie
wrote:
> Thank you.
>
> Although cassandra appears to be compliant to the guidelines on that page
> and the policy page, I've still found myself having to manually patch and
> tweak the code for my usage case, which I don'
That is cool!
Having played around with couchdb a bit, it does have some great
features that will help it's adoption; most notably the json/http API.
I think being REST-like provides a familiar, cosy environment;
although couch does seem to force you to map/reduce everything.
Conceptually, somet
We at Platform46 are building an on-premise enterprise appliance which
provides twitter-like, "open-follower", short messaging services for
internal corporate networks.
We are using Cassandra, Python and RabbitMQ to help us build a
scalable solution where appliances may be configured as true peers