On 2022-12-06 14:21, Gábor Auth wrote:
No! Just start it and the other nodes in the cluster will acknowledge
the new IP, they recognize the node by id, stored in the data folder of
the node.
Thanks Gábor and Erick!
It worked flawlessly.
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Lapo Luchini
l...@lapo.it
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 12:41 PM Lapo Luchini wrote:
> I'm trying to change IP address of an existing live node (possibly
> without deleting data and streaming terabytes all over again) following
> these steps:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/57455035/166524
> 1. echo 'auto_bootstrap: false' >>
If (a) the node is part of the cluster, and (b) is running and operational,
then (c) the cluster will recognise that the node has a new IP when you
restart the node and there's nothing to do on the C* side.
A new IP will be handled by C* automatically. Think of situations where a
node experiences
Hi all,
I'm trying to change IP address of an existing live node (possibly
without deleting data and streaming terabytes all over again) following
these steps:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/57455035/166524
1. echo 'auto_bootstrap: false' >> cassandra.yaml
2. add "-Dcassandra.replace_address=