DataStax Enterprise on Microsoft Azure
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Install Ubuntu server edition with at least 4 to 8 GB All connections to the server will be made via a SSH Client Getting Azure Ready
Install Ubuntu server edition with at least 4 to 8 GB All connections to the server will be made via a SSH Client Getting Azure Ready
These are the ports required for DataStax Enterprise Azure End Points NameProtocolPublic PortPrivate Port Cassandra DirectTCP9160 DevCenterTCP9042 OpsCenterTCP8888 SSHTCP22
Tools Required Putty Notepad ++ (or other Notepad app) An Active Internet Connection
Don’t do it manually, use a PPA! –sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java –sudo apt-get update –sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-installer Set Environmental Variables: –sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-set-default Installing Java
for next steps, switch to /var/tmp : cd /var/tmp Get the All-In-One Installer: –sudo wget --user= --password= x64-installer.run x64-installer.run Set file permissions –sudo chmod a+x DataStaxEnterprise-linux-x64-installer.ru Run file –sudo./DataStaxEnterprise-linux-x64-installer.run Installing DataStax
Run through the All-In-One installer, accepting all the defaults. Accept the License Agreement Select all Components Use the default directory Choose Simple Install from the install types Set the default interface Install the Services and Utilities Select Yes when asked about Starting Services after Install Select Cassandra Node Give the Ring a name Seed : Agent address: Review Installation Options Finish Installing. Installing DataStax
Start the Stax and it’s agent (if you didn’t already) –sudo service dse start –sudo service datastax-agent start start OpsCenter: –sudo service opscenterd stop –sudo service opscenterd start See your Creation! – >:8888/opscenter/index.html Starting it Up
Installing a Desktop Shell on a Linux server is not a Best Practice for next steps, switch to /var/tmp : cd /var/tmp Install webmin –sudo wget –sudo apt-get update –sudo dpkg -i webmin_1.680_all.deb if it balks: –sudo apt-get install -f –webmin will reinstall itself and work (Optional) Install Webmin