OK, I took the machine down intending to write my own quick and easy key value
db (I have done this before) but I have told my uni that I am using Riak so I
thought that I ought to have another go.
I have reinstalled Ubuntu and Riak. The computer now has an internal IP
(192.168.1.94) rather than
Hi David,
I vaguely remember the same problem from a previous setup I did, a while
ago now.
IIRC, the original configured IP gets written to disk on the initial start
and then the next start fails due to the mis-match.
Try deleting your data directory and restarting, so this will be like the
initia
Hello!
We are using Erlang.
I was trying to understand how to write riak-pipe commands three times, but
without success. I can do it when we get entries in one step then run
execution
on the whole data. It eats all nodes and takes too many times to run it on
production
even with 100k entries in b
Today we are pleased to release Riak KV 2.0.8. KV 2.0.8 is the latest release
in our long-term support version, and continues Basho’s commitment to our
customers and community to develop and deliver a highly resilient,
high-performance, key-value database. Information about the specific fixes in
Thanks but I have it sorted. I changed the IP address to an internal one as in
192.168.1.xx. I then changed the listener.http.internal to that IP address and
everything worked.
Many thanks to all that helped.
David
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