OK, I took the machine down intending to write my own quick and easy key value
db (I have done this before) but I have told my uni that I am using Riak so I
thought that I ought to have another go.
I have reinstalled Ubuntu and Riak. The computer now has an internal IP
(192.168.1.94) rather
Hi David,
I vaguely remember the same problem from a previous setup I did, a while
ago now.
IIRC, the original configured IP gets written to disk on the initial start
and then the next start fails due to the mis-match.
Try deleting your data directory and restarting, so this will be like the
Thanks but I have it sorted. I changed the IP address to an internal one as in
192.168.1.xx. I then changed the listener.http.internal to that IP address and
everything worked.
Many thanks to all that helped.
David
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