That means you're connecting the the debugger port, instead of the thrift one. (Thrift is 9160 by default.)
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Jason Alexander <jason.alexan...@match.com> wrote: > Hey guys, > > > Excuse my noobishness here, we're working through the initial PoC phases of > implementing Cassandra here on one of our major systems we're building, and > I'm having a few problems. > > I'm running Cassandra 0.5.1 on Fedora 12 in a VM on OS X, with the network > interface running in bridged mode. I'm attempting to connect to it remotely > from a separate Windows 7 workstation via C#, and getting this in the > Cassandra logs: > > Debugger failed to attach: handshake failed - received >[two binary bits< - > excepted >JDWP-Handshake< > > From a code perspective, it's dying on the insert call: > > TTransport transport = new TSocket("10.223.131.19", 8888); > TProtocol protocol = new TBinaryProtocol(transport); > Cassandra.Client client = new Cassandra.Client(protocol); > > Console.WriteLine("Opening connection..."); > transport.Open(); > > System.Text.Encoding utf8Encoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8; > > long timeStamp = DateTime.Now.Millisecond; > ColumnPath nameColumnPath = new ColumnPath() > { > Column_family = "Standard1", > Column = utf8Encoding.GetBytes("name") > }; > > Console.WriteLine("Inserting name columns..."); > > //Insert the data into the column 'name' > client.insert("Keyspace1", > "1", > nameColumnPath, > utf8Encoding.GetBytes("Joe Bloggs"), > timeStamp, > ConsistencyLevel.ONE); > > > Am I doing something wrong here? ;) > > > TIA, > -Jason > >