Sorry -- I don't quite understand: what is not supported by cassandra? The bin directory contains cassandra.bat, so I assumed cassandra works on Windows. Do you mean that cassandra works on Windows but not on cygwin? I had already checked my cassandra.yaml file to make sure that I used backslashes instead of forward slashes.
I don't think I had this problem on 0.6.5. Thanks, Chris On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 12:35 PM, ruslan usifov <ruslan.usi...@gmail.com>wrote: > It occurs from for differences between pathseparator chars in windows(\) > and unix(or mac os("/")), and this doesn't supported by cassandra. If you > interesting a cant send patch to you which solve this problem. Why so? i > don't know this question to developers of cassandra > > 2010/10/27 Chris Oei <chris....@nestria.com> > > Hi all, >> >> I'm getting the following when I try to bootstrap my Cassandra cluster on >> a Windows >> machine. >> >> INFO 11:47:10,300 Joining: sleeping 30000 ms for pending range setup >> INFO 11:47:40,302 Bootstrapping >> ERROR 11:47:40,453 Fatal exception in thread Thread[Thread-5,5,main] >> java.lang.AssertionError: Filename must include parent directory. >> at >> org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.Descriptor.fromFilename(Descriptor.ja >> va:110) >> at >> org.apache.cassandra.streaming.PendingFile$PendingFileSerializer.dese >> rialize(PendingFile.java:121) >> at >> org.apache.cassandra.streaming.StreamHeader$StreamHeaderSerializer.de >> serialize(StreamHeader.java:90) >> at >> org.apache.cassandra.streaming.StreamHeader$StreamHeaderSerializer.de >> serialize(StreamHeader.java:72) >> at >> org.apache.cassandra.net.IncomingTcpConnection.run(IncomingTcpConnect >> ion.java:74) >> >> My linux (Ubuntu 10.04) node bootstrapped just fine (using another Ubuntu >> node as a >> seed). I'm guessing there's some weirdness involving linux vs. >> cygwin/Windows filenames. >> nodetool says the cygwin node is stuck at "Joining 154.98 KB". >> >> My system (the problem node): >> cassandra 0.7.0 RC1 binary (second attempt, dated Oct 26, 2010) >> cygwin 1.7 >> Windows 7 (64-bit) >> java 1.6.0_21 hotspot (32-bit, I think) >> 4 GB RAM >> >> The other nodes (which seem to work fine) are Ubuntu systems. >> >> Also, my data set (for this test) is only 23 MB and nobody except me is >> reading or >> writing to the cluster. >> >> Ideas, anyone? >> >> Thanks, >> Chris >> > >