Sudheer, Seems interesting, can you please eloborate what is FQDN and where to remove AAAA mapping. Appreciate your help.
Thanks and Regards, Goutham On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 2:34 PM sudheer k <sudheer.hdp...@gmail.com> wrote: > I found a solution for this. As Cassandra can’t bind to two addresses at a > point in time according to the comments in cassandra.yaml file, we removed > AAAA mapping to FQDN and kept only A(IPv4) mapping. So, FQDN resolves to > IPv4 always and we can use FQDN in the application configuration while > talking to Cassandra. > > Hope this helps someone who uses FQDN in the application config. > > Regards > Sudheer > > On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 2:26 AM sudheer k <sudheer.hdp...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Can we listen to Cassandra on IPV4 and IPV6 at the same time? When I >> refer to some documents on the internet, it says I can only bind to one >> address at a point in time. >> >> In our application, we are talking to Cassandra on FQDN and application >> gets either of IPv4 or IPv6 connecting to Cassandra. So, Cassandra has to >> bind to both IPv4 and IPv6 at a point in time. >> >> If there is any configuration related to this change, can anyone please >> let me know? >> >> -- >> Regards >> Sudheer >> > -- > -- > Regards > Sudheer > -- Regards Goutham Reddy