Thanks Luke for your reply. I could able to connect the GCP cluster. Next step for me is to load (excel file) CSV data into region. Can anyone let me know if there is any existing utility exist or some reference around this.
Thanks in advance. -Upasana. On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 8:51 AM, Luke Shannon <[email protected]> wrote: > Below are my scripts. Its been a while since I ran this, but I think I was > using Public IP where the variables are in the script. > > gfsh -e "start locator \ > --name=$NAME \ > --dir=$SERVER_DIR_LOCATION/$LOCATOR_NAME \ > --enable-cluster-configuration = false \ > --J=-Dgemfire.locators=$2[$LOCATOR_PORT],$3[$LOCATOR_PORT] \ > --J=-Dgemfire.hostname-for-clients=$1 \ > --J=-Dgemfire.port=$LOCATOR_PORT \ > --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager=true \ > --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager-start=true \ > --J=-Dgemfire.java.rmi.server.hostname=$1 \ > --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager-hostname-for-clients=$1 \ > --J=-Xms1g --J=-Xmx1g \ > --J=-XX:+PrintFlagsFinal \ > --J=-Dgemfire.log-level=error" > > Here is my start server: > > gfsh -e "start server \ > --name=$NAME \ > --classpath=$CLASSPATH \ > --cache-xml-file=$CONF_DIR/cache.xml \ > --properties-file=$CONF_DIR/geode.properties \ > --use-cluster-configuration=false \ > --dir=$SERVER_DIR_LOCATION/$SERVER_NAME \ > --J=-Dgemfire.locators=$2[$LOCATOR_PORT],$3[$LOCATOR_PORT],$4[ > $LOCATOR_PORT] \ > --J=-Xms$SERVER_HEAP \ > --J=-Xmx$SERVER_HEAP \ > --J=-XX:+PrintFlagsFinal" > > On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 8:56 PM Upasana Rangwani <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Luke, Thanks for your quick reply. I will change /etc/host files and give >> a try. >> >> It would be great help if you share start locator and start server(s) >> commands, I am not sure after changing /etc/host file, do i need to use >> *--bind-address, >> --hostname-for-clients* options..? and if so what should be its value, >> internal IP or public IP? so external Java client/gfsh can connect to it. >> >> -Upasana. >> >> On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 3:16 AM, Luke Shannon <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> You need to set the /etc/host files to have the private IP, public IP >>> and Hostname of all the members in the cluster. See the 'remote' section of >>> this ReadMe: >>> https://github.com/lshannon/geode-aws-deployment-scripts/ >>> blob/master/README.md >>> >>> On Sun, Jul 22, 2018, 3:33 PM Upasana Rangwani, <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I am new to Geode and exploring K-V NoSQL to use it for a caching layer >>>> for out product. >>>> >>>> I have setup 2 nodes Geode cluster in GCP and trying to connect it >>>> programatically (Java client) from my local laptop but having a following >>>> error, >>>> >>>> >>>> Exception in thread "main" >>>> org.apache.geode.cache.client.NoAvailableLocatorsException: Unable to >>>> connect to any locators in the list [LocatorAddress >>>> [socketInetAddress=71.251.200.35.bc.googleusercontent.com/35.200.251.71:10334, >>>> hostname=35.200.251.71, isIpString=true]] >>>> at >>>> org.apache.geode.cache.client.internal.AutoConnectionSourceImpl.findServer(AutoConnectionSourceImpl.java:169) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.geode.cache.client.internal.ConnectionFactoryImpl.createClientToServerConnection(ConnectionFactoryImpl.java:235) >>>> >>>> Geode cluster is formed using internal IPs and i am trying to connect >>>> locator using public IP of the node (35.200.251.71). I have also tried >>>> --bind-address and --hostname-for-clients options while starting >>>> servers/locator, but not able to connect. >>>> >>>> Can anyone guide how can i connect (Java client/ gfsh) to a cluster >>>> setup in cloud platform (GCP, AWS)..? >>>> >>>> -Upasana. >>>> >>> >> > > -- > Luke Shannon | Platform Engineering | Pivotal > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Mobile:416-571-9495 > twitter: @lukewshannon > > Join the Toronto Pivotal Usergroup: http://www.meetup. > com/Toronto-Pivotal-User-Group/ > > Join the Ottawa Pivotal Usergroup: https://www.meetup. > com/Ottawa-Pivotal-User-Group/ >
