To give a complete picture, my node has actually two network interfaces:
eth0 for 192.168.xx.xx and eth1 for 10.179.xx.xx

On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 7:46 PM, George Sigletos <sigle...@textkernel.nl>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to change the IP of a live node (I am not replacing a dead
> one).
>
> So I stop the service on my node (not a seed node), I change the IP from
> 192.168.xx.xx to 10.179.xx.xx, and modify "listen_address" and
> "rpc_address" in the cassandra.yaml, while I also set auto_bootstrap:
> false. Then I restart but it fails to see the rest of the cluster:
>
> Datacenter: DC1
> ===============
> Status=Up/Down
> |/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
> --  Address        Load       Tokens  Owns    Host
> ID                               Rack
> DN  192.168.xx.xx  ?          256     ?       
> 241f3002-8f89-4433-a521-4fa4b070b704
> r1
> UN  10.179.xx.xx  3.45 TB    256     ?       
> 3b07df3b-683b-4e2d-b307-3c48190c8f1c
> RAC1
> DN  192.168.xx.xx  ?          256     ?       
> 19636f1e-9417-4354-8364-6617b8d3d20b
> r1
> DN  192.168.xx.xx    ?          256     ?       
> 9c65c71c-f5dd-4267-af9e-a20881cf3d48
> r1
> DN  192.168.xx.xx   ?          256     ?       
> ee75219f-0f2c-4be0-bd6d-038315212728
> r1
>
> Am I doing anything wrong? Thanks in advance
>
> Kind regards,
> George
>

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