Hi Paul and Magnus, I have resolve it by using command :
- riak stop - changing nodename into file riak.conf from nodename = riak@127.0.0.1 to riak@192.168.1.10 - riak-admin reip riak@127.0.0.1 riak@192.168.1.10 But I have another problem, riak starts with this IP but shut down after about 15 seconds. Can you tell me how can I resolve this? Regards, Jurgen On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Magnus Kessler <mkess...@basho.com> wrote: > On 22 February 2017 at 10:34, Jurgen Ramaliu <jurgenrama...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello RIAK, >> >> I have one problem with riak node configuration. I have install RIAK KV >> and everything is ok. >> I run *riak start* on my CentOS 6.5 and it starts ok. >> I have configure file */etc/hosts* : >> >> *127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 >> localhost4.localdomain4* >> *::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 >> localhost6.localdomain6* >> *192.168.1.10 riak1.mydomain.com <http://riak1.mydomain.com/> >> riak1* >> >> and this file */etc/sysconfig/network* : >> >> *NETWORKING=yes* >> *HOSTNAME=riak1.mydomain.com <http://riak1.mydomain.com/>* >> >> But, when i try to do this steps, on this link : >> http://docs.basho.com/riak/kv/2.2.0/using/running-a-cluste >> r/#configure-the-first-node >> >> to configure first node, when I change nodename form : >> *nodename = riak@127.0.0.1 <riak@127.0.0.1>* to *nodename >> = riak@192.168.1.10 <riak@192.168.1.10>* , riak doesn't start, I take >> back this error messages : >> >> [root@riak1 ~]# riak start >> Node 'riak@192.168.1.10' not responding to pings. >> Node 'riak@192.168.1.10' not responding to pings. >> Node is not running! >> >> >> >> or *nodename = r...@riak1.mydomain.com <r...@riak1.mydomain.com>*, riak >> doesn't start, I take back this error messages : >> >> [root@riak1 ~]# riak start >> >> Node 'r...@riak1.mydomain.com' not responding to pings. >> Node 'r...@riak1.mydomain.com' not responding to pings. >> Node is not running! >> >> Can you please tell me how can I resolve this problem? >> >> Thank you in advance, >> >> Jurgen >> >> > Hi Jurgen, > > When a node is started for the first time, its name is recorded in the > ring file (a file under /var/lib/riak/ring by default on CentOS). For a > single node that hasn't joined a cluster, yet, the easiest way to start the > node with a new node name is to simply remove the ring directory and then > start the node. Please note that any changes to bucket properties for > buckets under the default bucket type get lost in this process. If any such > changes have been made, re-apply them once the node has been restarted. > > Kind Regards, > > Magnus > > -- > Magnus Kessler > Client Services Engineer > Basho Technologies Limited > > Registered Office - 8 Lincoln’s Inn Fields London WC2A 3BP Reg 07970431 >
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