You can use OpsCenter in production with DSC/Apache Cassandra clusters.
Some features are only enabled with DSE, but the rest work fine with DSC.

-Tupshin
On Feb 22, 2014 11:20 PM, "user 01" <user...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would be using nodetool & JConsole for monitoring. Though it would
> be less informative but I think it will do. Otherwise also I cannot
> use Opscenter as I am not using the DSE but DSC, in production. So I
> am not allowed to use it for prod. use, Isn't it ? Not everyone here
> as well is using DSE hence Opscenter is not used in every Cassandra
> production installation.
>
> I installed Dsc20 using apt-get after adding datastax repository as
> suggested in the datastax's Cassandra 2.0 docs. I found that Opscenter
> keyspace was created by default when I installed dsc20, & it would
> make no sense that it writes data which is unused in case I don't use
> Opscenter.
>
> On 2/22/14, Michael Shuler <mich...@pbandjelly.org> wrote:
> > On 02/22/2014 06:12 AM, user 01 wrote:
> >> I'm using dsc20 (datastax community edition for cassandra 2.0) in
> >> production environment. But since I am not authorized to use Opscenter
> >> for production use. So how do I disable the data recording that is being
> >> done for opscenter consumption, as this is just a unusable for me & will
> >> put unnecessary load on my machine ?
> >
> > The agent is lightweight.  How are you planning to monitor your
> > production env?
> >
> > You didn't hint at how you installed DSC/OpsCenter, but stop the agents,
> > uninstall the agents, and drop the keyspace.  The details of those steps
> > depend on how you installed (rpm, deb, tar).
> >
> >
> http://www.datastax.com/documentation/opscenter/4.0/opsc/reference/opscInstallLocations_g.html
> >
> http://www.datastax.com/documentation/opscenter/4.0/opsc/online_help/opscRemovingPackages_t.html
> >
> > Those docs might be helpful.  Let us know how you installed DSC, if you
> > need some better details.
> >
> > --
> > Kind regards,
> > Michael
> >
>

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