Hi

You morning guess ended up to be right. :)

Sometimes a couple of fresh eyes are priceless.

Thanks Nicolas.

Regards,
Marco

On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 11:14 AM, Nicolas Guyomar <nicolas.guyo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Marco,
>
> Could that be because your seed list has an extra comma in the end of the
> line, thus being interpreted by default as localhost by Cassandra ? And
> because you are listening on the node IP localhost is not reachable  (need
> to check to code to be sure)
> Here => seeds: '10.1.20.10,10.1.21.10,10.1.22.10,'
>
> Wild morning guess ;)
>
> On 2 March 2018 at 11:06, Marco Giovannini <usern...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> ​
>> I'm running
>>  Cassandra
>>  a cluster of 3 nodes on AWS across 3 AZ (every instance has only one
>> interface).
>>
>> Cassandra version is 3.11.1.
>>
>> My debug log get flooded with
>>  messages like this one but the cluster work fine.
>>
>> D
>> EBUG [MessagingService-Outgoing-localhost/127.0.0.1-Gossip] 2018-02-28
>> 15:53:57,314 OutboundTcpConnection.java:545 - Unable to connect to
>> localhost/127.0.0.1
>>
>> Have you ever seen it this issue on your cluster?
>>
>> I attach my conf.
>>
>> I tried to play with the broadcast setting too as I found in the previous
>> discussion but without success.
>>
>> #broadcast_address: "10.1.20.10"
>>
>> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/%3C561A65ED-7828-40AB-
>> 834d-de2dc8e57...@cisco.com%3E
>>
>> ​​
>> Regards,
>> Marco
>>
>>
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