Sasha Dolgy wrote:
>>> it's defined in $CASSANDRA_HOME/conf/cassandra-env.sh
>>>
>>> JMX_PORT=
>>>
>>> Have it different for each instance ...
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 1:24 PM, osishkin osishkin
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> I want to have several deamons running on a machine, each belinging to
>>> a multi-node cluster.
>>> Is that a problem in concern to port 8080, for jmx monitoring?
>>> Is it somewhere hardcoded, so that changing it is the configuration
>>> files is not enough?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> osi
>>
>
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a machine, each belinging to
>> a multi-node cluster.
>> Is that a problem in concern to port 8080, for jmx monitoring?
>> Is it somewhere hardcoded, so that changing it is the configuration
>> files is not enough?
>>
>> Thank you
>> osi
>
in concern to port 8080, for jmx monitoring?
> Is it somewhere hardcoded, so that changing it is the configuration
> files is not enough?
>
> Thank you
> osi
I want to have several deamons running on a machine, each belinging to
a multi-node cluster.
Is that a problem in concern to port 8080, for jmx monitoring?
Is it somewhere hardcoded, so that changing it is the configuration
files is not enough?
Thank you
osi
edit JMX_PORT in conf/cassandra-env.sh
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Dmitri Smirnov wrote:
>
> I am running several things on my dev box and one of them takes port 8080
> which I am reluctant to reconfigure.
>
> Cassandra 0.7 trunk 10/14 complains that it need port 8080
>
I am running several things on my dev box and one of them takes port
8080 which I am reluctant to reconfigure.
Cassandra 0.7 trunk 10/14 complains that it need port 8080
How do I tell it to use something else?
I found the below link that I do not have any of these config files,
shall I