RE: Looking for a fully working AWS multi DC configuration.

2013-06-13 Thread Dan Kogan
, June 05, 2013 5:45 PM To: user@cassandra.apache.org Subject: Re: Looking for a fully working AWS multi DC configuration. Do you open all these nodes one by one on every Security Group in each region every time you add a node or did you manage to automate it somehow ? 2013/6/5 Dan Kogan d

RE: Looking for a fully working AWS multi DC configuration.

2013-06-05 Thread Dan Kogan
Hi, We are using a very similar configuration. From our experience, Cassandra nodes in the same DC need access over both public and private IP on the storage port (7000/7001). Nodes from other DC will need access over public IP on the storage port. All Cassandra nodes also need access over

RE: Node went down and came back up

2013-05-06 Thread Dan Kogan
/system-HintsColumnFamily-he-9-Data.db')] INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2013-05-05 14:52:43,419 HintedHandOffManager.java (line 390) Finished hinted handoff of 7945 rows to endpoint /107.20.45.6 -Original Message- From: Dan Kogan [mailto:d...@iqtell.com] Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 8:24 AM To: user

RE: Node went down and came back up

2013-05-06 Thread Dan Kogan
, 2013 at 6:20 AM, Dan Kogan d...@iqtell.com wrote: It seems that we did not have the JMX ports (1024+) opened in our firewall. Once we opened ports 1024+ the hinted handoffs completed and it seems that the cluster went back to normal. Does that make sense? No, JMX should not be required

Node went down and came back up

2013-05-05 Thread Dan Kogan
to /67.202.15.178; aborting further deliveries INFO [HintedHandoff:1] 2013-05-05 11:22:43,348 HintedHandOffManager.java (line 390) Finished hinted handoff of 0 rows to endpoint /67.202.15.178 Do we need to run repair on all nodes to get the cluster back to normal state? Thanks for the help. Dan Kogan