RE: Why can't nodetool status include a hostname?

2015-10-09 Thread SEAN_R_DURITY
linpyt 2.17 GB256 ? f61da10c-c2c6-4a5a-8fdc-d2693f2239bc RAC1 Sean Durity – Lead Cassandra Admin From: Gene [mailto:gh5...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 12:43 PM To: user@cassandra.apache.org Subject: Re: Why can't nodetool status include a hostname? Yeah, -r or --reso

Re: Why can't nodetool status include a hostname?

2015-10-08 Thread Paulo Motta
Have you tried using the -r or --resolve-ip option? 2015-10-07 19:59 GMT-07:00 Kevin Burton : > I find it really frustrating that nodetool status doesn't include a > hostname > > Makes it harder to track down problems. > > I realize it PRIMARILY uses the IP but perhaps

Re: Why can't nodetool status include a hostname?

2015-10-08 Thread Gene
Yeah, -r or --resolve-ip is what you're looking for. Cassandra's nodetool command is kind of wonky. Inconsistent across functions (e.g. sometimes 'keyspace.columnfamily' other times 'keyspace columnfamily', pay attention to the character between the items), doesn't resolve IPs by default (while

Why can't nodetool status include a hostname?

2015-10-07 Thread Kevin Burton
I find it really frustrating that nodetool status doesn't include a hostname Makes it harder to track down problems. I realize it PRIMARILY uses the IP but perhaps cassandra.yml can include an optional 'hostname' parameter that can be set by the user. OR have the box itself include the hostname