Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Allen Landsidel
We're up and running with three nodes on riak2 from the FreeBSD ports; this is using the basho erlang. So far, so good! On 10/8/2015 16:28, Russell Brown wrote: OK, good luck! Let us know how you go. Cheers Russell ___ riak-users mailing list ri

Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Russell Brown
OK, good luck! Let us know how you go. Cheers Russell > On 8 Oct 2015, at 21:05, Allen Landsidel wrote: > > Understood, I'll give it a shot with erlang16. > > With the FreeBSD ports system there are often pre-build patches to make > things more BSD friendly. About a month ago I was doing so

Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Allen Landsidel
Understood, I'll give it a shot with erlang16. With the FreeBSD ports system there are often pre-build patches to make things more BSD friendly. About a month ago I was doing some maintenance and decided to update riak from 1.4.12 to 2.1.1. There was not a port of 2.1.1 available at the time

Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Russell Brown
Hi Allen, Riak only supports erlang r16 at this time. Probably best to use the erlang that riak ships with, or build our basho OTP fork, instructions here: http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/ops/building/installing/erlang/#Installing-on-FreeBSD-Solaris We’re working on erlang 17 and beyond suppor

Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Allen Landsidel
Oops sorry, forgot about that. I'm running Erlang 17 from ports; erlang-runtime17-17.5.6.3 On 10/8/2015 15:28, Russell Brown wrote: Hi Allen, What version of erlang are you running, please? Cheers Russell On 8 Oct 2015, at 19:58, Allen Landsidel wrote: Background: Riak 2.1.1 FreeBSD 9.1

Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Russell Brown
Hi Allen, What version of erlang are you running, please? Cheers Russell > On 8 Oct 2015, at 19:58, Allen Landsidel wrote: > > Background: > Riak 2.1.1 > FreeBSD 9.1. > Servers are all virtualized on VMWare ESX 5.5. Each node is given ~300G of > storage, 4G of RAM, and 2 core SMP. > Storage