I might misread the comment but I thought I could only set rpc_interface or rpc_address but not both. So I didn't set rpc_addresa. Will double check tomorrow. Thanks. On Dec 22, 2014 9:17 PM, "Ryan Svihla" <rsvi...@datastax.com> wrote:
> if this helps..what did you change rpc_address to? > > On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Ryan Svihla <rsvi...@datastax.com> wrote: > >> right that's localhost, you have to change it to match the ip of whatever >> you changed rpc_address too >> >> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Kai Wang <dep...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> on the guest where C* is installed, I run cqlsh without any argument. >>> When I enabled rpc_interface, cqlsh returned can't connect >>> 127.0.0.1:9042. >>> >>> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Ryan Svihla <rsvi...@datastax.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> totally depends on how the implementation is handled in virtualbox, I'm >>>> assuming you're connecting to an IP that makes sense on the guest (ie >>>> nodetool -h 192.168.1.100 and cqlsh 192.168.1.100, replace that ip with >>>> whatever what you expect)? >>>> >>>> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Kai Wang <dep...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ryan, >>>>> >>>>> Actually after I made the change, I was able to connect to C* from >>>>> host but not from guest anymore. Is this expected? >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Kai Wang <dep...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ryan, >>>>>> >>>>>> it works! I saw this new config mentioned in Cassandra summit 2014 >>>>>> but didn't realize it applied in my case. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Ryan Svihla <rsvi...@datastax.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> what is rpc_address set to in cassandra.yaml? my gut is localhost, >>>>>>> set it to the interface that communicates between host and guest. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Kai Wang <dep...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I installed C* in virtualbox via vagrant. Both 9160 and 9042 ports >>>>>>>> are forwarded from guest to host. I can telnet to those two ports from >>>>>>>> host >>>>>>>> to guest. But from my host, I can't connect to C* using cassandra-cli >>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>> cqlsh. My host is Windows 7 64bit and guest is CentOS 6.5. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Is there anything special about connecting to a C* instance inside >>>>>>>> virtualbox? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [image: datastax_logo.png] <http://www.datastax.com/> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Ryan Svihla >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Solution Architect >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [image: twitter.png] <https://twitter.com/foundev> [image: >>>>>>> linkedin.png] <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ryan-svihla/12/621/727/> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> DataStax is the fastest, most scalable distributed database >>>>>>> technology, delivering Apache Cassandra to the world’s most innovative >>>>>>> enterprises. Datastax is built to be agile, always-on, and predictably >>>>>>> scalable to any size. With more than 500 customers in 45 countries, >>>>>>> DataStax >>>>>>> is the database technology and transactional backbone of choice for the >>>>>>> worlds most innovative companies such as Netflix, Adobe, Intuit, and >>>>>>> eBay. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> [image: datastax_logo.png] <http://www.datastax.com/> >>>> >>>> Ryan Svihla >>>> >>>> Solution Architect >>>> >>>> [image: twitter.png] <https://twitter.com/foundev> [image: >>>> linkedin.png] <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ryan-svihla/12/621/727/> >>>> >>>> DataStax is the fastest, most scalable distributed database technology, >>>> delivering Apache Cassandra to the world’s most innovative enterprises. >>>> Datastax is built to be agile, always-on, and predictably scalable to any >>>> size. With more than 500 customers in 45 countries, DataStax is the >>>> database technology and transactional backbone of choice for the worlds >>>> most innovative companies such as Netflix, Adobe, Intuit, and eBay. >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> >> [image: datastax_logo.png] <http://www.datastax.com/> >> >> Ryan Svihla >> >> Solution Architect >> >> [image: twitter.png] <https://twitter.com/foundev> [image: linkedin.png] >> <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ryan-svihla/12/621/727/> >> >> DataStax is the fastest, most scalable distributed database technology, >> delivering Apache Cassandra to the world’s most innovative enterprises. >> Datastax is built to be agile, always-on, and predictably scalable to any >> size. With more than 500 customers in 45 countries, DataStax is the >> database technology and transactional backbone of choice for the worlds >> most innovative companies such as Netflix, Adobe, Intuit, and eBay. >> >> > > > -- > > [image: datastax_logo.png] <http://www.datastax.com/> > > Ryan Svihla > > Solution Architect > > [image: twitter.png] <https://twitter.com/foundev> [image: linkedin.png] > <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ryan-svihla/12/621/727/> > > DataStax is the fastest, most scalable distributed database technology, > delivering Apache Cassandra to the world’s most innovative enterprises. > Datastax is built to be agile, always-on, and predictably scalable to any > size. With more than 500 customers in 45 countries, DataStax is the > database technology and transactional backbone of choice for the worlds > most innovative companies such as Netflix, Adobe, Intuit, and eBay. > >