Re: Apache Cassandra - Configuration Management

2017-05-20 Thread Oskar Kjellin
If you're on AWS you can use Netflix Priam 


> On 17 May 2017, at 18:40, Abhishek Gupta  wrote:
> 
> Hi Zaidi,
> 
> We use Chef for the configuration management of our 14 node cluster.
> 
> You can have a look at Chef or maybe some other config management tools too 
> like Ansible and Puppet.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Abhishek
> 
>> On May 17, 2017 10:08 PM, "DuyHai Doan"  wrote:
>> For configuration management there are tons of tools out there:
>> 
>> - ansible
>> - chef
>> - puppet
>> - saltstack
>> 
>> I surely forgot a few others 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 6:33 PM, ZAIDI, ASAD A  wrote:
>>> Good Morning Folks –
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> I’m running 14 nodes Cassandra cluster in two data centers , each node is 
>>> has roughly 1.5TB. we’re anticipating more load therefore we’ll be 
>>> expanding cluster with additional nodes.
>>> 
>>> At this time, I’m kind of struggling to keep consistent cassandra.yaml file 
>>> on each server – at this time, I’m maintaining yaml file manually. The only 
>>> tool I’ve is splunk  which  is only to ‘monitor‘ threads.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Would you guy please suggest  open source tool that can help maintain the 
>>> cluster. I’ll really appreciate your reply – Thanks/Asad
>>> 
>> 


Re: Apache Cassandra - Configuration Management

2017-05-17 Thread Abhishek Gupta
Hi Zaidi,

We use Chef for the configuration management of our 14 node cluster.

You can have a look at Chef or maybe some other config management tools too
like Ansible and Puppet.



Thanks,
Abhishek

On May 17, 2017 10:08 PM, "DuyHai Doan"  wrote:

> For configuration management there are tons of tools out there:
>
> - ansible
> - chef
> - puppet
> - saltstack
>
> I surely forgot a few others
>
>
> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 6:33 PM, ZAIDI, ASAD A  wrote:
>
>> Good Morning Folks –
>>
>>
>>
>> I’m running 14 nodes Cassandra cluster in two data centers , each node is
>> has roughly 1.5TB. we’re anticipating more load therefore we’ll be
>> expanding cluster with additional nodes.
>>
>> At this time, I’m kind of struggling to keep consistent cassandra.yaml
>> file on each server – at this time, I’m maintaining yaml file manually. The
>> only tool I’ve is splunk  which is only to ‘monitor‘ threads.
>>
>>
>>
>> Would you guy please suggest  open source tool that can help maintain the
>> cluster. I’ll really appreciate your reply – Thanks/Asad
>>
>
>


Re: Apache Cassandra - Configuration Management

2017-05-17 Thread DuyHai Doan
For configuration management there are tons of tools out there:

- ansible
- chef
- puppet
- saltstack

I surely forgot a few others


On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 6:33 PM, ZAIDI, ASAD A  wrote:

> Good Morning Folks –
>
>
>
> I’m running 14 nodes Cassandra cluster in two data centers , each node is
> has roughly 1.5TB. we’re anticipating more load therefore we’ll be
> expanding cluster with additional nodes.
>
> At this time, I’m kind of struggling to keep consistent cassandra.yaml
> file on each server – at this time, I’m maintaining yaml file manually. The
> only tool I’ve is splunk  which is only to ‘monitor‘ threads.
>
>
>
> Would you guy please suggest  open source tool that can help maintain the
> cluster. I’ll really appreciate your reply – Thanks/Asad
>


Apache Cassandra - Configuration Management

2017-05-17 Thread ZAIDI, ASAD A
Good Morning Folks –

I’m running 14 nodes Cassandra cluster in two data centers , each node is has 
roughly 1.5TB. we’re anticipating more load therefore we’ll be expanding 
cluster with additional nodes.
At this time, I’m kind of struggling to keep consistent cassandra.yaml file on 
each server – at this time, I’m maintaining yaml file manually. The only tool 
I’ve is splunk  which is only to ‘monitor‘ threads.

Would you guy please suggest  open source tool that can help maintain the 
cluster. I’ll really appreciate your reply – Thanks/Asad