Running Cassandra
With the configuration complete, start up your node.
If you used the Tarball install:
bin/cassandra -p cassandra.pid
Note
It is not recommended to run Cassandra as the root
user or as a user with access to sudo
. You should create a Cassandra user, and ensure that Cassandra runs as that user instead.
If you used apt-get
for the install:
sudo service cassandra start
Cassandra comes with the nodetool utility, which is very useful for performing operational duties, as well as for assessing the health of your node and/or cluster. To verify that your node has started, running a nodetool status
should return information on your cluster, based on the gossip information held by the node that you are logged into:
nodetool status
Datacenter: LakesidePark
===============
Status=Up/Down
|/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
-- Address Load Tokens Owns (effective) Host ID Rack
UN 192.168.0.100 1.33 MiB 256 100.0% 954d394b-f96f-473f-ad23-cbe4fd0672c8 R40
See the Using Cassandra section for...