Thanks Jared. I will.
Appreciate it.
Have a good evening.
Mono
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Mono,
1.3 had some issues around return codes and 'service' might be getting
upset. Using just 'sudo riak start' and 'sudo riak stop' is the preferred
method. You do not need to create /var/lib/riak, the proper data
directories will be created on the first start.
I'd highly recommend you follow
I do have a few questions regards the install however.
Riak installed (from Precise) with the followng:
Adding system user `riak' (UID 110) ...
Adding new user `riak' (UID 110) with group `riak' ...
Not creating home directory `/var/lib/riak'.
I have a few questions:
1. Will data in /var/lib/riak
Happy to report that 1.3.1 installed fine from the Precise (12.04) repo.
Thanks much for both of your help.
Monosij
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Jared - Great to know you are actively supporting Python. I was able to
install the libary fine from pip under Python3.
I will update soon on how rest of it goes and will try the connectivity from
Python3.
Best.
Monosij
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Wheezy didn't exist when 1.3.1 came out, hence the lack of that option on
apt.basho.com.
-Jared
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 11:51 PM, Dave Thomas wrote:
> I saw a similar problem with Debian Wheezy a few weeks ago. Also solved
> by pointing my host to the Squeeze directories on apt.basho.com.
>
Thanks Jared and Thanks Dave.
Clarifications much appreciated.
I will try pointing to 12.04 (Intrepid) first see if it works.
Then I will try the dpkg if 12.04 repo does not work.
Will update you on how it goes.
Thanks again.
Monosij
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I saw a similar problem with Debian Wheezy a few weeks ago. Also solved by
pointing my host to the Squeeze directories on apt.basho.com. Somebody
should nudge the maintainer of the repo :)
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 2:30 PM, mdr wrote:
> Thanks Jared. Will try it out and let you know how it work
Mono,
First, welcome to Riak and the riak community. In regards to erlang, the
Riak package will give you all the erlang bits you need, you shouldn't
install erlang from the Ubuntu repos.
Python is one of the client libraries we provide and support. I'm not an
expert on it, but we do actively s
Thanks Jared. Will try it out and let you know how it works.
Am new to Riak. I plan to connect from Python and work with it. I noticed
there was a Python library to interact with Riak and plan to use it. I
assume it is pretty well supported.
However is there any requirement that Erlang (base or s
Mono,
Installing the Ubuntu 12.04 package with 'dpkg -i' will work fine.
-Jared
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 9:10 AM, mdr wrote:
> Hello -
>
> Trying to install on Ubuntu 13.04/64.
> ...
> The apt-get listed here did not work:
>
> http://docs.basho.com/ria
Hello -
Trying to install on Ubuntu 13.04/64.
...
The apt-get listed here did not work:
http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/tutorials/installation/Installing-on-Debian-and-Ubuntu/
Errors:
W: Failed to fetch
http://apt.basho.com/dists/raring/main/binary-amd64/Packages 403 Forbidden
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