so use netstat to find out which process had opened the port. 2011/8/3 CASSANDRA learner <cassandralear...@gmail.com>
> Thnks for the reply Nila.... > > When i did PS command, I could not able to find any process related to > cassandra. Thts the problem.. > > > On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Benoit Perroud <ben...@noisette.ch> wrote: > >> Seems like you have already a Cassandra instance running, so the second >> instance cannot open the same port twice. >> >> I would suggest you to kill all instances of Cassandra and start it again. >> >> >> >> 2011/8/3 Nilabja Banerjee <nilabja.baner...@gmail.com> >> >>> try to use *grep* command to check the port where your cassandra was >>> running..... >>> >>> >>> On 3 August 2011 16:01, CASSANDRA learner <cassandralear...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Hiiii,, >>>> >>>> I was running cassandra in my mac and after some time the machine got to >>>> sleep mode. Now after the machine is On. I tried to kill the process of >>>> cassandra. But i could not able to do that as i could not able to find out >>>> the process id. theres no process there when i pinged PS command in mac os. >>>> I though its already killed and i have tried to start cassandra by typing >>>> bin/cassandra. >>>> I got the below error (in red color) due to the same. >>>> ERROR: JDWP Transport dt_socket failed to initialize, >>>> TRANSPORT_INIT(510) >>>> JDWP exit error AGENT_ERROR_TRANSPORT_INIT(197): No transports >>>> initialized [../../../src/share/back/debugInit.c:690] >>>> FATAL ERROR in native method: JDWP No transports initialized, >>>> jvmtiError=AGENT_ERROR_TRANSPORT_INIT(197) >>>> >>>> >>>> Can you please resolve this issue. >>>> >>>> Thnkx in Adv,,,,[?] >>>> >>> >>> >> >
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