Thanks Jordan. Will definitely look at the cluster management tool. In the mean time, am I correct with my assumption in #4? Once all of them are started they would automagically start talking to each other, right?
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Jordan Zimmerman <[email protected]>wrote: > Yes, you must start them all individually. ZooKeeper does not currently > have any cluster-wide management tools built in. > > FYI - we've open sourced a cluster management tool for ZooKeeper. Please > have a look: > > https://github.com/Netflix/exhibitor > > On 5/8/12 2:31 PM, "Something Something" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Hello, > > > >Trying to follow directions from here: > > > http://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/trunk/zookeeperAdmin.html#sc_zkMulitServer > >Setup > > > >to setup a cluster of zookeepers. > > > >Questions: > > > >1) If everything is setup correctly, do I have to go to each machine and > >start Zookeeper server in each of them individually? > >2) I was thinking if I start it on one master machine (well there's no > >real master) then all zookeepers in the quorum would be started, but this > >is not how it works correct? > >3) If I start individually, then I get messages saying the other > >zookeepers haven't started. Is that just a warning? > >4) When all of them are started, would they all be able to talk to each > >other? > > > >Sorry for the dumb questions and thanks for the help. > >
