The script that you ran has a lot of comments with links that describe the installation process. I would suggest reading those links.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:42 PM, jean paul <researche...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello All, > > I launched the script (./cassandra-install.sh) without making any changes > and it works. > Then: > *First Terminal:* > $cassandra > ....................... > INFO 10:52:26,655 Node /127.0.0.1 state jump to normal > INFO 10:52:26,791 Starting listening for CQL clients on > localhost/127.0.0.1:9042... > INFO 10:52:26,829 Using TFramedTransport with a max frame size of > 15728640 bytes. > INFO 10:52:26,830 Binding thrift service to localhost/127.0.0.1:9160 > INFO 10:52:26,836 Using synchronous/threadpool thrift server on localhost > : 9160 > INFO 10:52:26,836 Listening for thrift clients... > > *Second Terminal:* > > $nodetool join > This node has already joined the ring. > > $nodetool status > Datacenter: datacenter1 > ======================= > Status=Up/Down > |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving > -- Address Load Tokens Owns (effective) Host > ID Rack > *UN 127.0.0.1 83.05 KB 256 100.0% > 460ddcd9-1ee8-48b8-a618-c076056aad07 rack1* > > Please, i have two questions: > 1) i have 10 machines in my cluster, how can i create a ring on these 10 > machines, i have to launch cassandra on each machine ? > 2) what command can i use to see all nodes on the ring and their status > (alive or not). > > i would like to have details like in this list: ( > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8589938/how-to-remove-dead-node-out-of-the-cassandra-cluster > ) > > nodetool status > > DN *192.168.56.201* ? 256 13.1% > 4fa4d101-d8d2-4de6-9ad7-a487e165c4ac r1 > DN 192.168.56.202 ? 256 12.6% > e11d219a-0b65-461e-babc-6485343568f8 r1 > UN 192.168.2.91 156.04 KB 256 12.4% > e1a33ed4-d613-47a6-8b3b-325650a2bbd4 RAC1 > UN 192.168.2.92 156.22 KB 256 13.6% > 3a4a086c-36a6-4d69-8b61-864ff37d03c9 RAC1 > UN 192.168.2.93 149.6 KB 256 11.3% > 20decc72-8d0a-4c3b-8804-cc8bc98fa9e8 RAC1 > > > > Thanks a lot for help. > Best Regards. >