yes, exactly I did cloned a single VMware machine to make other instances.. so how do I correct this now ?
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 2:18 AM, Brandon Williams <dri...@gmail.com> wrote: > Then my next guess is you cloned one system to make the others in a > virtual env, and the token is recorded in the system keyspace. In any > case, some nodetool ring output at each node addition will clarify > this. > > -Brandon > > On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Aditya Gupta <ady...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Nope, I just re-verified :) > > I have split up the range into 4 parts for 4 nodes. I have specified > that in > > the intial_token > > > > > > On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Brandon Williams <dri...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> > >> My guess would be you're using the same token everywhere. > >> > >> -Brandon > >> > >> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Aditya Gupta <ady...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > While creating a multinode cluster, my nodes are unable to identify > all > >> > the > >> > nodes in the cluster. > >> > Only the *last added' node is visible when I do: > >> > ./nodetool -h localhost ring > >> > > >> > > >> > I am trying to create a 4 nodes cluster. On starting the seed node, > the > >> > above command shows just itself(ok.. good), then when I start the 2nd > >> > node > >> > the first one disappears & there is only 2nd visible in the ring. On > >> > starting 3rd one, just the 3rd one remains. > >> > > >> > In cassandra.yaml of each node, I configured the listen_adress equal > to > >> > ip > >> > address of that node & for seeds I just put the ip address of 1st node > >> > everywhere. > >> > > >> > Can anyone point to me what may be causing this ? > >> > > > > > >