I am trying to configure Cassandra Datastax Community Edition for remote connection on windows,
Cassandra Server is installed on a Windows 7 PC, With the local CQLSH it connects perfectly to the local server.
But when i try to connect with CQLSH from another PC in the same Network, i get this error message:
Connection error: ('Unable to connect to any servers', {'MYHOST': error(10061, "Tried connecting to [('HOST_IP', 9042)]. Last error: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it")})
So i am wondering how to configure correctly (what changes should i make on cassandra.yaml config file) the Cassandra server to allow remote connections.
Thank you in advance!
How about this:
Make these changes in the cassandra.yaml config file:
reference: https://gist.github.com/andykuszyk/7644f334586e8ce29eaf8b93ec6418c4
Alternate solution to Kat. Worked with Ubuntu 16.04
server_user@**.**.**.**
Stop cassandra if running:
ps aux | grep cassandra
If running, will output a large block of commands / flags, e.g.
Note 14018 in the example is the process id
kill <process_id>
(in this case 14018)edit cassandra.yaml file to be the following
rpc_address: 0.0.0.0
broadcast_rpc_address: **.**.**.**
<- your server's IP (cannot be set to 0.0.0.0)./bin/cassandra -f
(from within cassandra root)cqlsh **.**.**.**
(your server's IP) to test.The
./bin/nodetool status
address reported my localhost IP (127.0.0.1), but cqlsh remotely still worked despite that.Remote access to Cassandra is via its thrift port for Cassandra 2.0. In Cassandra 2.0.x, the default cqlsh listen port is 9160 which is defined in cassandra.yaml by the rpc_port parameter. By default, Cassandra 2.0.x and earlier enables Thrift by configuring start_rpc to true in the cassandra.yaml file.
In Cassandra 2.1, the cqlsh utility uses the native protocol. In Cassandra 2.1, which uses the Datastax python driver, the default cqlsh listen port is 9042.
The cassandra node should be bound to the IP address of your server's network card - it shouldn't be 127.0.0.1 or localhost which is the loopback interface's IP, binding to this will prevent direct remote access. To configure the bound address, use the rpc_address parameter in cassandra.yaml. Setting this to 0.0.0.0 will listen on all network interfaces.
Have you checked that the remote machine can connect to the Cassandra node? Is there a firewall between the machines? You can try these steps to test this out:
1) Ensure you can connect to that IP from the server you are on:
$ ssh user@xxx.xxx.xx.xx
2) Check the node's status and also confirm it shows the same IP:
$nodetool status
3) Run the command to connect with the IP (only specify the port if you are not using the default):
$ cqlsh xxx.xxx.xx.xx