I might not have set the tokens to 'A' and 'B' respectively, and it didn't change the results. Of course, if I'm thinking of the token definitions incorrectly I wouldn't be surprised.
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Konstantin Naryshkin <konstant...@a-bb.net>wrote: > Did you set the token values for you nodes? I remember having similar > symptoms when I had a token conflict. > > ------------------------------ > *From: *"David McNelis" <dmcne...@agentisenergy.com> > *To: *user@cassandra.apache.org > *Sent: *Friday, June 3, 2011 5:06:10 PM > *Subject: *Re: Setting up cluster and nodetool ring in 0.8.0 > > > Edward, > > I change my seed node to use its route-able IP address as its own seed > instead of 127.0.0.1. I still, however, still see the same results when > running nodetool. > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Edward Capriolo <edlinuxg...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> >> >> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:21 PM, David McNelis < >> dmcne...@agentisenergy.com> wrote: >> >>> I want to make sure I'm not seeing things from a weird perspective. I >>> have two Cassandra instances where one is set to be the seed, with >>> autobootstap disabled and its seed being 127.0.0.1. >>> >>> The second instance has autobootstrap enabled and the seed IP set to the >>> IP of the first node. >>> >>> I start the first node, then the second, with no errors. However, when I >>> run: >>> >>> bin/nodetool -h localhost ring >>> >>> My output shows me only the local machine in my ring. When I run: >>> >>> bin/nodetool -h localhost join seedNodeIP >>> >>> It tells me I'm already a part of the ring. >>> >>> My question is which is correct? I thought, from the documentation, that >>> both of my nodes would show up in the ring if I ran 'ring' in nodetool. >>> >>> This is a new cluster. >>> >>> -- >>> *David McNelis* >>> Lead Software Engineer >>> Agentis Energy >>> www.agentisenergy.com >>> o: 630.359.6395 >>> c: 219.384.5143 >>> >>> *A Smart Grid technology company focused on helping consumers of energy >>> control an often under-managed resource.* >>> >>> >>> >> Do use 127.0.0.1 as a seed (except for single node test clusters) Use a >> route-able ip that other cluster nodes can use to reach that node. >> >> > > > -- > *David McNelis* > Lead Software Engineer > Agentis Energy > www.agentisenergy.com > o: 630.359.6395 > c: 219.384.5143 > > *A Smart Grid technology company focused on helping consumers of energy > control an often under-managed resource.* > > > -- *David McNelis* Lead Software Engineer Agentis Energy www.agentisenergy.com o: 630.359.6395 c: 219.384.5143 *A Smart Grid technology company focused on helping consumers of energy control an often under-managed resource.*