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cassandra on mac OSX

Installing Cassandra on Mac OS X

Install Homebrew

Homebrew is a great little package manager for OS X. If you haven't already, installing it is pretty easy:

ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)"

Install Python

Mac OS X has a copy of Python preinstalled, but this makes sure you get the newest version.

brew install python

Install cql

To use cqlsh, the Cassandra query language shell, you need to install cql:

pip install cql
pip install cassandra-driver

Install Cassandra

This installs Apache Cassandra:

brew install cassandra

Starting Cassandra

At the end of the install, brew will tell you about two ways to launch Cassandra. The first will launch it when the computer restarts, but this isn't recommended because you may not want to always run Cassandra. Instead use this command:

launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew.mxcl.cassandra.plist

Or even easier:

launchctl start homebrew.mxcl.cassandra

and to stop:

launchctl stop homebrew.mxcl.cassandra

On Mavericks, Homebrew failed to move the plist file into LaunchAgents. Which gives this error message:

launchctl: Couldn't stat("/Users/MNCH/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew.mxcl.cassandra.plist"): No such file or directory

To fix this just issue the following command. Then, try using the launchctl load command again:

cp /usr/local/Cellar/cassandra/2.1.2/homebrew.mxcl.cassandra.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents/

Cassandra file locations

Properties: /usr/local/etc/cassandra
Logs: /usr/local/var/log/cassandra
Data: /usr/local/var/lib/cassandra/data

Finally cqlsh should connect to cassandra:

$> cqlsh
Connected to Test Cluster at 127.0.0.1:9042.
[cqlsh 5.0.1 | Cassandra 2.1.2 | CQL spec 3.2.0 | Native protocol v3]
Use HELP for help.
cqlsh>
cqlsh>

Have fun with Cassandra!

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jamesaq12wsx commented May 28, 2019

cd /usr/local/etc/cassandra
cp -rf cqlshrc.sample cqlshrc

EDIT below config in cqlshrc,

hostname = 192.168.0.11

save, now run cqlsh

it should work

HI @murthybackyard, I change the hostname and restart cassandra service
But when I use cqlsh to connect, it still show connecting to 127.0.0.1

Did I miss something?

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