Re: first time user setting up a cluster

2013-02-09 Thread Brian Sparrow
Yeah, it should be more clear in the documentation that once a node has been started in order to change the name you must either remove the ring files, reip the node, or riak-admin cluster force-replace the node. Let us know if you run into any more issues or confusing pieces of documentation. Tha

Re: first time user setting up a cluster

2013-02-09 Thread tech topcis
yes, I was following the flow of the documentation. ## Name of the riak node -name riak@192.168.1.9 I removed four files from /var/lib/riak/ring. That appears to have worked. Thank you! On 02/09/2013 04:31 PM, Brian Sparrow wrote: > Did you change the node name in vm.args after the node had be

Re: first time user setting up a cluster

2013-02-09 Thread Brian Sparrow
Did you change the node name in vm.args after the node had been started once? Remove the ring file in the riak data directory and start the node again. -Brian On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 11:30 AM, tech topcis wrote: > Hi, > >I am following the set-up instructions and ran into a problem when I >

Re: first time user setting up a cluster

2013-02-09 Thread Jan Pieper
Feb 2013 10:30:20 To: Subject: first time user setting up a cluster Hi, I am following the set-up instructions and ran into a problem when I switched from the loop back ip to the LAN IP. I followed this page: http://docs.basho.com/riak/1.2.1/cookbooks/Basic-Cluster-Setup/ I was able

first time user setting up a cluster

2013-02-09 Thread tech topcis
Hi, I am following the set-up instructions and ran into a problem when I switched from the loop back ip to the LAN IP. I followed this page: http://docs.basho.com/riak/1.2.1/cookbooks/Basic-Cluster-Setup/ I was able to edit the two files. Once I tried to start again, I had an error (be