I have a Cassandra Service running on my Ubuntu Server with a single node now. I want to make it into a ring cluster with 3 nodes to get a feel of multinode cluster all bein
Tried this on,
Cassandra: 3.11.2
RHEL: 6.5
In cassandra.yaml, keep the following values different for different instances:
- native_transport_port
- Data Directory
- Commitlog Directory
- Saved_Cache Directory
- listen_address
- broadcast_rpc_address(rpc_address set as 0.0.0.0)
Use loopback address in both listen_address and broadcast_rpc_address. Keep the storage port same in all the instances(i.e. 7000).
In cassandra-env.sh, keep the JMX_PORT different for different instances.
It is very easy to run multiple Cassandra instances on the same Ubuntu machine as long as they have different IP addresses that all resolve to the local host. The entire 127.0.0.0/8 address block is reserved for loopback purposes so any packet sent to addresses (127.0.0.1 through 127.255.255.254) will be looped back.
ping
to check if the addresses resolve properly.Edit cassandra.yaml
and replace
localhost
to the IP address we give to that instance (like 127.0.0.2).SimpleSeedProvider
and put addresses of all other Cassandra instances to the seed list to make a cluster (like - seeds: "127.0.0.2","127.0.0.3"
Edit cassandra-env.sh
, find where the JMX_PORT
property is set and give it a different value (different port) for every instance of Cassandra. Otherwise instances cannot run together because of the conflicts on this port.
./cassandra
startup script (you can write simple bash script for this later).Verify your topology with ./nodetool
status . For the two nodes, for instance, the output must look like
Datacenter: datacenter1
=======================
Status=Up/Down
|/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
-- Address Load Tokens Owns (effective) Host ID Rack
UN 127.0.0.1 61.97 KB 256 100.0% 6c04e202-8f24-4f17-b430-0154c1512316 rack1
UN 127.0.0.2 105.68 KB 256 100.0% ca3073ee-451c-4cef-97ee-d312784648bb rack1
The easiest way to set up a multinode cluster on a single machine is using CCM. Currently you are running into issues with your nodes attempting all bind the same set of ports. CCM will work around this for you and auto increment ports ect...
https://github.com/pcmanus/ccm
Elaborating on the answer provided by h22 (I cannot comment on it yet) You will need node0 to be running on localhost with the default jmx port. It's only the additional nodes that need to change the cassandra.yaml Further if you are using cassandra 3 or beyond (on windows?), one needs to start the second cassandra node with -a parameter to skip the port checks.