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Ariel Weisberg commented on CASSANDRA-9748:
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If they specify the interface via a hostname it could end up binding to an IP 
other than what you intended. Also it saves you having to open up another file. 
For instance if someone uploads their log but not the yaml you won't have to go 
ask for the yaml. 

In that vein I've also implemented dumping the config into log files at the 
beginning of each one so when someone submits a log it always has the config in 
it even when the log file rolls. I'll think about suggesting that separately.

> Can't see other nodes when using multiple network interfaces
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-9748
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9748
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Streaming and Messaging
>         Environment: Cassandra 2.0.16; multi-DC configuration
>            Reporter: Roman Bielik
>            Assignee: Paulo Motta
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: docs-impacting
>             Fix For: 2.1.x, 2.2.x, 3.0.x
>
>         Attachments: system_node1.log, system_node2.log
>
>
> The idea is to setup a multi-DC environment across 2 different networks based 
> on the following configuration recommendations:
> http://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra/2.0/cassandra/configuration/configMultiNetworks.html
> Each node has 2 network interfaces. One used as a private network (DC1: 
> 10.0.1.x and DC2: 10.0.2.x). The second one a "public" network where all 
> nodes can see each other (this one has a higher latency). 
> Using the following settings in cassandra.yaml:
> *seeds:* public IP (same as used in broadcast_address)
> *listen_address:* private IP
> *broadcast_address:* public IP
> *rpc_address:* 0.0.0.0
> *endpoint_snitch:* GossipingPropertyFileSnitch
> _(tried different combinations with no luck)_
> No firewall and no SSL/encryption used.
> The problem is that nodes do not see each other (a gossip problem I guess). 
> The nodetool ring/status shows only the local node but not the other ones 
> (even from the same DC).
> When I set listen_address to public IP, then everything works fine, but that 
> is not the required configuration.
> _Note: Not using EC2 cloud!_
> netstat -anp | grep -E "(7199|9160|9042|7000)"
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:7199                0.0.0.0:*                   
> LISTEN      3587/java           
> tcp        0      0 10.0.1.1:9160               0.0.0.0:*                   
> LISTEN      3587/java           
> tcp        0      0 10.0.1.1:9042               0.0.0.0:*                   
> LISTEN      3587/java           
> tcp        0      0 10.0.1.1:7000               0.0.0.0:*                   
> LISTEN      3587/java           
> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:7199              127.0.0.1:52874             
> ESTABLISHED 3587/java           
> tcp        0      0 10.0.1.1:7199               10.0.1.1:39650              
> ESTABLISHED 3587/java 



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