Connect Visual Studio with remotely Cassandra server
I'm trying to connect Visual Studio c# code with Cassandra server
the code works fine in localhost but I want to connect code to make the change directly on the server I search a lot on the INTERNET about how can I do that but all answer guide me to edit on cassandra.ymal file Like edit on
listen_address
or
start_rpc
or
rpc_address
Note :
* I open a FireWall on a specific port like 9042
* I used telnet command to test IP and port is open
please any idea to solve the problem
visual-studio server cassandra cql working-remotely
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I'm trying to connect Visual Studio c# code with Cassandra server
the code works fine in localhost but I want to connect code to make the change directly on the server I search a lot on the INTERNET about how can I do that but all answer guide me to edit on cassandra.ymal file Like edit on
listen_address
or
start_rpc
or
rpc_address
Note :
* I open a FireWall on a specific port like 9042
* I used telnet command to test IP and port is open
please any idea to solve the problem
visual-studio server cassandra cql working-remotely
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Welcome to StackOverflow! Please update your question to show what you have already tried in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For further information, please see How to Ask.
– Raoslaw Szamszur
Nov 19 '18 at 14:49
You should never need tostart_rpc
anymore. Assuming that your cassandra.yaml file is ok (can you also connect remotely with cqlsh?) check out DataStax's KillrVideo Cassandra project: github.com/luketillman/killrvideo-csharp
– Aaron
Nov 19 '18 at 15:05
rpc_address
is used to specify the address to listen on for client connections. You only need to set this to the IP address of the node (not 127.0.0.1) in order to connect via the network. You do not need to changelisten_address
- it is for inter-node communication, not client connections.start_rpc
should always be false, as aaron pointed out. Setting this to true enables the legacy Thrift interface.
– Justin Cameron
Nov 20 '18 at 3:20
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I'm trying to connect Visual Studio c# code with Cassandra server
the code works fine in localhost but I want to connect code to make the change directly on the server I search a lot on the INTERNET about how can I do that but all answer guide me to edit on cassandra.ymal file Like edit on
listen_address
or
start_rpc
or
rpc_address
Note :
* I open a FireWall on a specific port like 9042
* I used telnet command to test IP and port is open
please any idea to solve the problem
visual-studio server cassandra cql working-remotely
I'm trying to connect Visual Studio c# code with Cassandra server
the code works fine in localhost but I want to connect code to make the change directly on the server I search a lot on the INTERNET about how can I do that but all answer guide me to edit on cassandra.ymal file Like edit on
listen_address
or
start_rpc
or
rpc_address
Note :
* I open a FireWall on a specific port like 9042
* I used telnet command to test IP and port is open
please any idea to solve the problem
visual-studio server cassandra cql working-remotely
visual-studio server cassandra cql working-remotely
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Welcome to StackOverflow! Please update your question to show what you have already tried in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For further information, please see How to Ask.
– Raoslaw Szamszur
Nov 19 '18 at 14:49
You should never need tostart_rpc
anymore. Assuming that your cassandra.yaml file is ok (can you also connect remotely with cqlsh?) check out DataStax's KillrVideo Cassandra project: github.com/luketillman/killrvideo-csharp
– Aaron
Nov 19 '18 at 15:05
rpc_address
is used to specify the address to listen on for client connections. You only need to set this to the IP address of the node (not 127.0.0.1) in order to connect via the network. You do not need to changelisten_address
- it is for inter-node communication, not client connections.start_rpc
should always be false, as aaron pointed out. Setting this to true enables the legacy Thrift interface.
– Justin Cameron
Nov 20 '18 at 3:20
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Welcome to StackOverflow! Please update your question to show what you have already tried in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For further information, please see How to Ask.
– Raoslaw Szamszur
Nov 19 '18 at 14:49
You should never need tostart_rpc
anymore. Assuming that your cassandra.yaml file is ok (can you also connect remotely with cqlsh?) check out DataStax's KillrVideo Cassandra project: github.com/luketillman/killrvideo-csharp
– Aaron
Nov 19 '18 at 15:05
rpc_address
is used to specify the address to listen on for client connections. You only need to set this to the IP address of the node (not 127.0.0.1) in order to connect via the network. You do not need to changelisten_address
- it is for inter-node communication, not client connections.start_rpc
should always be false, as aaron pointed out. Setting this to true enables the legacy Thrift interface.
– Justin Cameron
Nov 20 '18 at 3:20
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Welcome to StackOverflow! Please update your question to show what you have already tried in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For further information, please see How to Ask.
– Raoslaw Szamszur
Nov 19 '18 at 14:49
Welcome to StackOverflow! Please update your question to show what you have already tried in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For further information, please see How to Ask.
– Raoslaw Szamszur
Nov 19 '18 at 14:49
You should never need to
start_rpc
anymore. Assuming that your cassandra.yaml file is ok (can you also connect remotely with cqlsh?) check out DataStax's KillrVideo Cassandra project: github.com/luketillman/killrvideo-csharp– Aaron
Nov 19 '18 at 15:05
You should never need to
start_rpc
anymore. Assuming that your cassandra.yaml file is ok (can you also connect remotely with cqlsh?) check out DataStax's KillrVideo Cassandra project: github.com/luketillman/killrvideo-csharp– Aaron
Nov 19 '18 at 15:05
rpc_address
is used to specify the address to listen on for client connections. You only need to set this to the IP address of the node (not 127.0.0.1) in order to connect via the network. You do not need to change listen_address
- it is for inter-node communication, not client connections. start_rpc
should always be false, as aaron pointed out. Setting this to true enables the legacy Thrift interface.– Justin Cameron
Nov 20 '18 at 3:20
rpc_address
is used to specify the address to listen on for client connections. You only need to set this to the IP address of the node (not 127.0.0.1) in order to connect via the network. You do not need to change listen_address
- it is for inter-node communication, not client connections. start_rpc
should always be false, as aaron pointed out. Setting this to true enables the legacy Thrift interface.– Justin Cameron
Nov 20 '18 at 3:20
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Welcome to StackOverflow! Please update your question to show what you have already tried in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For further information, please see How to Ask.
– Raoslaw Szamszur
Nov 19 '18 at 14:49
You should never need to
start_rpc
anymore. Assuming that your cassandra.yaml file is ok (can you also connect remotely with cqlsh?) check out DataStax's KillrVideo Cassandra project: github.com/luketillman/killrvideo-csharp– Aaron
Nov 19 '18 at 15:05
rpc_address
is used to specify the address to listen on for client connections. You only need to set this to the IP address of the node (not 127.0.0.1) in order to connect via the network. You do not need to changelisten_address
- it is for inter-node communication, not client connections.start_rpc
should always be false, as aaron pointed out. Setting this to true enables the legacy Thrift interface.– Justin Cameron
Nov 20 '18 at 3:20