, you need to
looks into your routing tables to allow connectivity on the public ip
addresses.
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Asher Newcomer asher...@gmail.com wrote:
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I have
asher...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:51 AM
Subject: Change from single region EC2 to multi-region
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
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I have (had) a working 4 node Cassandra
:
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I have (had) a working 4 node Cassandra cluster setup in an EC2 VPC.
Setup was as follows:
172.18.100.110 - seed - DC1 / RAC1
172.18.100.111 - DC1 / RAC1
172.18.100.112
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31949043/cassandra-change-from-single-region-ec2-to-multi-region
I have (had) a working 4 node Cassandra cluster setup in an EC2 VPC. Setup
was as follows:
172.18.100.110 - seed - DC1 / RAC1
172.18.100.111 - DC1 / RAC1
172.18.100.112
region EC2 to multi-region
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
X-post w/ SO: link
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31949043/cassandra-change-from-single-region-ec2-to-multi-region
I have (had) a working 4 node Cassandra cluster setup in an EC2 VPC. Setup
was as follows:
172.18.100.110 - seed