If you're working in a different keyspace, I don't anticipate any issues. Have
you attempted one in a test cluster? :)
Dinesh
On Friday, June 22, 2018, 1:26:56 AM PDT, Fernando Neves
wrote:
Hi guys,We are running one of our Cassandra cluster under 2.0.17 Thrift
version and we started
Hello Folks,
I’m looking for possible reasons and solution for these frequently appearing
warning messages I’m seeing in spark <>cassandra job’s log file. The message
suggest Cassandra host server machine is acting up and throwing messages like:
18/06/25 14:07:44 WARN Session: Error creating po
Any ideas? below is getendpoint result for a specific pk
172.16.5.235
172.16.5.229
172.16.5.228
172.16.5.223
172.16.5.234
172.16.5.241
and below is a trace with same pk
Preparing statement [Native-Transport-Requests-2] | 2018-06-22
16:33:21.118000 | 172.16.5.242 | 6757
CVE-2018-8016 describes an issue with the default configuration of
Apache Cassandra releases 3.8 through 3.11.1 which binds an
unauthenticated JMX/RMI interface to all network interfaces allowing
attackers to execute arbitrary Java code via an RMI request. This
issue is a regression of the previous
I have updated to datastax driver 3.5.0 and using
*netty-tcnative-boringssl-static
2.0.8.Final *as io.netty dependency but still getting same exception.
DEBUG Connection[host1/***.***.**.**:10742-1, inFlight=0, closed=true],
stream 0, Error wr
com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.NoHostAvailableExc