still have not fixed it . cqlsh: error: no such option: --connect-timeout
cqlsh version 5.0.1



2016-03-25 16:46 GMT+08:00 Alain RODRIGUEZ <arodr...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Joseph.
>
> As I can't reproduce here, I believe you are having network issue of some
> kind.
>
> MacBook-Pro:~ alain$ cqlsh --version
> cqlsh 5.0.1
> MacBook-Pro:~ alain$ echo 'DESCRIBE KEYSPACES;' | cqlsh
> --connect-timeout=5 --request-timeout=10
> system_traces  system
> MacBook-Pro:~ alain$
>
> It's been a few days, did you manage to fix it ?
>
> C*heers,
> -----------------------
> Alain Rodriguez - al...@thelastpickle.com
> France
>
> The Last Pickle - Apache Cassandra Consulting
> http://www.thelastpickle.com
>
> 2016-03-21 9:59 GMT+01:00 joseph gao <gaojf.bok...@gmail.com>:
>
>> cqlsh version 5.0.1. nodetool tpstats looks good, log looks good. And I
>> used specified port 9042. And it immediately returns fail (less than 3
>> seconds). By the way where should I use '--connect-timeout', cqlsh seems
>> don't have such parameters.
>>
>> 2016-03-18 17:29 GMT+08:00 Alain RODRIGUEZ <arodr...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Is the node fully healthy or rejecting some requests ?
>>>
>>> What are the outputs for "grep -i "ERROR" /var/log/cassandra/system.log"
>>> and "nodetool tpstats"?
>>>
>>> Any error? Any pending / blocked or dropped messages?
>>>
>>> Also did you try using distinct ports (9160 for thrift, 9042 for native)
>>> - out of curiosity, not sure this will help.
>>>
>>> What is your version of cqlsh "cqlsh --version" ?
>>>
>>> doesn't work most times. But some time it just work fine
>>>>
>>>
>>> Do you fill like this is due to a timeout (query being too big, cluster
>>> being to busy)? Try setting this higher:
>>>
>>> --connect-timeout=CONNECT_TIMEOUT
>>>
>>>                         Specify the connection timeout in seconds
>>> (default: 5 seconds).
>>>
>>>   --request-timeout=REQUEST_TIMEOUT
>>>
>>>                         Specify the default request timeout in seconds 
>>> (default:
>>> 10 seconds).
>>>
>>> C*heers,
>>> -----------------------
>>> Alain Rodriguez - al...@thelastpickle.com
>>> France
>>>
>>> The Last Pickle - Apache Cassandra Consulting
>>> http://www.thelastpickle.com
>>>
>>> 2016-03-18 4:49 GMT+01:00 joseph gao <gaojf.bok...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Of course yes.
>>>>
>>>> 2016-03-17 22:35 GMT+08:00 Vishwas Gupta <vishwas.gu...@snapdeal.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Have you started the Cassandra service?
>>>>>
>>>>> sh cassandra
>>>>> On 17-Mar-2016 7:59 pm, "Alain RODRIGUEZ" <arodr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi, did you try with the address of the node rather than 127.0.0.1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is the transport protocol used by cqlsh (not sure if it is thrift or
>>>>>> binary - native in 2.1)  active ? What is the "nodetool info" output ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> C*heers,
>>>>>> -----------------------
>>>>>> Alain Rodriguez - al...@thelastpickle.com
>>>>>> France
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Last Pickle - Apache Cassandra Consulting
>>>>>> http://www.thelastpickle.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2016-03-17 14:26 GMT+01:00 joseph gao <gaojf.bok...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> hi, all
>>>>>>> cassandra version 2.1.7
>>>>>>> When I use cqlsh to connect cassandra, something is wrong
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Connection error: ( Unable to connect to any servers', {'127.0.0.1':
>>>>>>> OperationTimedOut('errors=None, last_host=None,)})
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This happens lots of times, but sometime it works just fine. Anybody
>>>>>>> knows why?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> ------
>>>>>>> Joseph Gao
>>>>>>> PhoneNum:15210513582
>>>>>>> QQ: 409343351
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> ------
>>>> Joseph Gao
>>>> PhoneNum:15210513582
>>>> QQ: 409343351
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> ------
>> Joseph Gao
>> PhoneNum:15210513582
>> QQ: 409343351
>>
>
>


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