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Learning Real-time Analytics with Storm and Cassandra

You're reading from   Learning Real-time Analytics with Storm and Cassandra Solve real-time analytics problems effectively using Storm and Cassandra

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784395490
Length 220 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Let's Understand Storm 2. Getting Started with Your First Topology FREE CHAPTER 3. Understanding Storm Internals by Examples 4. Storm in a Clustered Mode 5. Storm High Availability and Failover 6. Adding NoSQL Persistence to Storm 7. Cassandra Partitioning, High Availability, and Consistency 8. Cassandra Management and Maintenance 9. Storm Management and Maintenance 10. Advance Concepts in Storm 11. Distributed Cache and CEP with Storm A. Quiz Answers Index

Installing the RabbitMQ cluster

RabbitMQ is a messaging broker—an intermediary for messaging. It gives your applications a common platform to send and receive messages, and your messages a safe place to live until they are received.

Prerequisites for the setup of RabbitMQ

Make sure you have taken care of the fact that short names are also included in the /etc/hosts file as shown in the following code:

<ip address1>     <hostname1> <shortname1> 
<ip address2>     <hostname2> <shortname2> 

Note

Short names in /etc/hosts are mandatory because in a RabbitMQ cluster, the internode communication happens using these short names.

For example, we have two machines in our cluster with the following mentioned IPs and hostnames; this information is used by the RabbitMQ daemons while starting the cluster:

10.191.206.83     rmq-flc-1.mydomain.net rmq-flc-1 
10.73.10.63       rmq-flc-2.mydomain.net rmq-flc-2

If the short names are not set, you will see this error: System...

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