Hi, Roshan. This is great support, amazing support; not used to it :) Thanks for the reply.
Well I think java is installed correctly, I mean, the java -version command works on a terminal, so the PATH env variable is correctly set, right? I downloaded the JDK7 and put it on opt/java/ and then set the path. But, the eclipse icon says it can't find any JRE or JDK, which is weird because of what I said above... but... but... what else could it be? Thanks! On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:05 PM, Roshan Dawrani <roshandawr...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > > Cassandra starts JVM as "$JAVA -ea -cp $CLASSPATH...". > > Looks like $JAVA is coming is empty in your case, hence the error "exec -ea > not found". > > Do you not have java installed? Please install it and set JAVA_HOME > appropriately and retry. > > Cheers. > > > On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 8:23 AM, Hernán Quevedo < > alexandros.c....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, all. >>> >>> I´m new at this and haven´t been able to install cassandra in debian >>> 6. After uncompressing the tar and creating var/log and var/lib >>> directories, the command bin/cassandra -f results in message "exec: >>> 357 -ea not found" preventing cassandra from run the process README >>> file says it is suppose to start. >>> >>> Any help would be very appreciated. >>> >>> Thnx! >>> >>> > > > -- > Roshan > Blog: http://roshandawrani.wordpress.com/ > Twitter: @roshandawrani <http://twitter.com/roshandawrani> > Skype: roshandawrani > > -- Είναι η θέληση των Θεών.