I have problems starting Cassandra. The follow is my terminal output when I try to issue a start command:
root@gestion:~# cassandra -f
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Couldn't figure out log4j configuration. at org.apache.cassandra.service.AbstractCassandraDaemon.(AbstractCassandraDaemon.java:75) Could not find the main class: org.apache.cassandra.thrift.CassandraDaemon.
Program will exit.
I exported the JAVA_HOME path. I am on an 10.04 Lucid machine. Can anyone please help me?
I think the error is in the $CASSANDRA_HOME/conf/log4j-server.properties file. Maybe you have defined an appender which does not exist (log4j.appender.R)
Actually the issue is that cassandra could not start up as it is not finding the file named "log4j-server.properties" in its configuration directory, to resolve the issue you have there, no need to reinstall it again but instead simply do the following to resolve the issue:
1) Download the tarball file from here.
2) Extract it:
3) Check where is the configuration path of cassandra. you could get the config path from file named "/usr/share/cassandra/cassandra.in.sh", check out the key named "CASSANDRA_CONF".
4) copy the missing files manually from the extracted package (step 2) from a directory named "conf"
Hints:
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If you want to re-install it, simply you could do the following:
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2383 for some discussion of the log4j initialization.
"Couldn't figure out log4j configuration" means that Cassandra couldn't convert your -Dlog4j.configuration property to a valid log4j config filename. It doesn't mean there's an error in the log4j config file itself.