Hi Dave,
 
I tried with the public ips. If i mention the public ip in rpc address field, Cassandra gives the same exception but if leave it blank then Cassandra runs but again in the nodetool command with ring option it does'nt show the node in another region.
 
Thanks,
Himanshi


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To: user@cassandra.apache.org
From: Dave Viner <davevi...@gmail.com>
Date: 02/24/2011 10:43AM
Subject: Re: Cassandra nodes on EC2 in two different regions not communicating

That looks like it's not an issue of communicating between nodes.  It appears that the node can not bind to the address on the localhost that you're asking for.

" java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address  "

I think the issue is that the Elastic IP address is not actually an IP address that's on the localhost.  So the daemon can not bind to that IP.  Instead of using the EIP, use the local IP address for the rpc_address (i think that's what you need since that is what Thrift will bind to).  Then for the listen_address should be the ip address that is routable from the other node.  I would first try with the actual public IP address (not the Elastic IP).  Once you get that to work, then shutdown the cluster, change the listen_address to the EIP, boot up and try again.

Dave Viner


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Himanshi Sharma < himanshi.sha...@tcs.com > wrote:

Hey Dave,

Sorry i forgot to mention the Non-seed configuration.

for first node in us-west its as below....i.e its own elastic ip

listen_address: 50.18.60.117
rpc_address: 50.18.60.117

and for second node in ap-southeast-1 its as below....i.e again its own elastic ip

listen_address: 175.41.143.192
rpc_address: 175.41.143.192

Thanks,
Himanshi





From:
Dave Viner < davevi...@gmail.com >
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Date: 02/23/2011 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Cassandra nodes on EC2 in two different regions not communicating





internal EC2 ips (10.xxx.xxx.xxx) work across availability zones (e.g., from us-east-1a to us-east-1b) but do not work across regions (e.g., us-east to us-west).  To do regions, you must use the public ip address assigned by amazon.

Himanshi, when you log into 1 node, and telnet to port 7000 on the other node, which IP address did you use - the 10.x address or the public ip address?
And what is the seed/non-seed configuration in both cassandra.yaml files?

Dave Viner


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Frank LoVecchio < fr...@isidorey.com > wrote:
The internal Amazon IP address is what you will want to use so you don't have to go through DNS anyways; not sure if this works from US-East to US-West, but it does make things quicker in between zones, e.g. us-east-1a to us-east-1b.


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Dave Viner < davevi...@gmail.com > wrote:
Try using the IP address, not the dns name in the cassandra.yaml.

If you can telnet from one to the other on port 7000, and both nodes have the other node in their config, it should work.

Dave Viner


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Himanshi Sharma < himanshi.sha...@tcs.com > wrote:

Ya they do. Have specified Public DNS in seed field of each node in Cassandra.yaml...nt able to figure out what the problem is ???




From: Sasha Dolgy < sdo...@gmail.com >
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Date: 02/23/2011 02:56 PM
Subject: Re: Cassandra nodes on EC2 in two different regions not communicating






did you define the other host in the cassandra.yaml ?  on both servers .... they need to know about each other

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Himanshi Sharma <
himanshi.sha...@tcs.com > wrote:

Thanks Dave but I am able to telnet to other instances on port 7000
and when i run  ./nodetool --host
ec2-50-18-60-117.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com  ring... I can see only one node.

Do we need to configure anything else in Cassandra.yaml or Cassandra-env.sh ???






From: Dave Viner < davevi...@gmail.com >
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Cc: Himanshi Sharma < himanshi.sha...@tcs.com >
Date: 02/23/2011 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: Cassandra nodes on EC2 in two different regions not communicating







If you login to one of the nodes, can you telnet to port 7000 on the other node?

If not, then almost certainly it's a firewall/Security Group issue.

You can find out the security groups for any node by logging in, and then running:

% curl "
http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/security-groups "

Assuming that both nodes are in the same security group, ensure that the SG is configured to allow other members of the SG to communicate on port 7000 to each other.

HTH,
Dave Viner


On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Himanshi Sharma <
himanshi.sha...@tcs.com > wrote:

Hi,


I am new to Cassandra. I m running Cassandra on EC2. I configured Cassandra cluster on two instances in different regions.

But when I am trying the nodetool command with ring option, I am getting only single node.

How to make these two nodes communicate with each other. I have already opened required ports. i.e 7000, 8080, 9160 in respective
security groups. Plz help me with this.


Regards,

Himanshi Sharma



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