depends on the type of application.
Hey this is just a suggestion, m not completely sure.. :)
Himanshi Sharma
From:
Guofeng Zhang
To:
user@cassandra.apache.org
Date:
08/25/2011 10:38 AM
Subject:
For multi-tenant, is it good to have a key space for each tenant?
I wonder if it is a good
if it worked.
Best regards,
Daniel Colchete
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Himanshi Sharma
wrote:
giving private ip to rpc address gives the same exception
and the keeping it blank and providing public to listen also fails. I
tried keeping both blank and did telnet on 7000 so i get following o
Date: 02/24/2011 11:59AMcc: Himanshi Sharma Subject: Re: Cassandra nodes on EC2 in two different regions not communicatingTry using the private ipv4 address in the rpc_address field, and the public ipv4 (NOT the elastic ip) in the listen_address.
If that fails, go back to rpc_address empty, an
to work, then shutdown the cluster, change the listen_address to the EIP, boot up and try again.
Dave Viner
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Himanshi Sharma < himanshi.sha...@tcs.com > wrote:
Hey Dave, Sorry i forgot to mention the Non-seed configuration. for first node in us-west its as below
node in their config, it should work.
Dave Viner
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Himanshi Sharma
wrote:
Ya they do. Have specified Public DNS in seed field of each node in
Cassandra.yaml...nt able to figure out what the problem is ???
From:
Sasha Dolgy
To:
user@cassandra.apache.org
ig, it should work.
Dave Viner
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Himanshi Sharma
wrote:
Ya they do. Have specified Public DNS in seed field of each node in
Cassandra.yaml...nt able to figure out what the problem is ???
From:
Sasha Dolgy
To:
user@cassandra.apache.org
Date:
02/23/2011 02:56
you define the other host in the cassandra.yaml ? on both servers
they need to know about each other
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Himanshi Sharma wrote:
Thanks Dave but I am able to telnet to other instances on port 7000
and when i run ./nodetool --host
ec2-50-18-60-117.us-west-1
:
user@cassandra.apache.org
Cc:
Himanshi Sharma
Date:
02/23/2011 11:36 AM
Subject:
Re: Cassandra nodes on EC2 in two different regions not communicating
If you login to one of the nodes, can you telnet to port 7000 on the other
node?
If not, then almost certainly it's a firewall/Security
opened required ports. i.e 7000, 8080, 9160 in respective
security groups. Plz help me with this.
Regards,
Himanshi Sharma
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