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cassandra nodetool : Failed to connect to '127.0.0.1:7199'

#1
i installed cassandra 3.11.3-1 on centos7 & vmware

i didn't have error while installing cassandra.
i started cassandra and faced this logs.

[root@localhost ~]# service cassandra start
Starting cassandra (via systemctl): [ OK ]

[root@localhost ~]# systemctl status cassandra
cassandra.service - LSB: distributed storage system for structured data
Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/cassandra; bad; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: deactivating (stop) (Result: exit-code) since 2018-08-02 15:15:45
KST; 6s ago
Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
Process: 10366 ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/cassandra start (code=exited,
status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 10450 (code=exited, status=3); : 10478 (cassandra)
Tasks: 2
CGroup: /system.slice/cassandra.service
└─control
├─10478 /bin/bash /etc/rc.d/init.d/cassandra stop
└─10549 sleep 0.5

02 15:15:39 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting LSB: distributed
stora....
02 15:15:39 localhost.localdomain su[10376]: (to cassandra) root on none
02 15:15:41 localhost.localdomain cassandra[10366]: Starting Cassandra: OK
02 15:15:41 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Started LSB: distributed
storag....
02 15:15:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: cassandra.service: main
process...D
02 15:15:45 localhost.localdomain su[10489]: (to cassandra) root on none
02 15:15:45 localhost.localdomain cassandra[10478]: Shutdown Cassandra:
bash: …
Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.

it means 'cassandra starting is ok' right?
but when i check the node status like this
"nodetool status"

then i met this logs.

"] nodetool status"
nodetool: Failed to connect to '127.0.0.1:7199' - ConnectException:
Connection refused)

so i searched a lot on google.
i found some information.
so i tried this.

1. edit cassandra-env.sh
"JVM_OPTS -Djava.rmi.server.hostname=127.0.0.1"
2. expend memory size : 1GB -> 2GB

but i still faced same error.

someone help me please.

------------- system.log ----------------------------------

INFO [main] 2018-08-02 15:15:44,866 YamlConfigurationLoader.java:89 - Configuration location: file:/etc/cassandra/default.conf/cassandra.yaml

ERROR [main] 2018-08-02 15:15:45,043 CassandraDaemon.java:708 - Exception encountered during startup: Invalid yaml: file:/etc/cassandra/default.conf/cassandra.yaml
Error: while scanning a simple key; could not found expected ':'; in 'reader', line 601, column 1:
# Set listen_address OR listen_i ...

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#2
First, you need to make sure that the activated version of OpenJDK should be `openjdk-8-jdk`. If you have multiple versions of OpenJDK on your machine, then you could follow this [tutorial][1] to set a default version (in this case `openjdk-8-jdk`).

Then, you need to check the status of cassandra service again. The result for activating cassandra service should be as following

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After that, you can follow this [instruction][3] to modify `JVM_OPTS` in `/etc/cassandra/cassandra-env.sh`. In my case, I do not need to follow 2nd step. Finally, when checking status of a node, you should see the result as following

[![enter image description here][4]][4]


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#3
Check in the file cassandra-env.sh (/etc/cassandra/cassandra-env.sh) if the parameters system_memory_in_mb and system_cpu_cores values is configured acoording your machine capabilites
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#4
The cassandra service takes some time to start. After the install, check whether the service has started by using

service --status-all
and you will see something like this


[ + ] cassandra
[ - ] dbus
[ ? ] hwclock.sh
[ ? ] kmod
[ - ] ntp
[ - ] procps
[ - ] rsync
[ - ] udev
[ - ] x11-common

if you see a - sign instead of a + sign next to cassandra, it would mean that service has not yet started. you can start it by issuing this command

service cassandra restart

keep checking the status until you get the a +. Now you should be able to execute the nodetool command

nodetool status

and now you should get the desired result, someething like this

Datacenter: datacenter1
=======================
Status=Up/Down
|/ State=Normal/Leaving/Joining/Moving
-- Address Load Tokens Owns (effective) Host ID Rack
UN 127.0.0.1 84.76 KiB 16 100.0% 7615cf7e-14cc-4475-bf46-ceeb122b6a12 rack1

this worked for me
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#5
When I checked this "***systemctl status cassandra***" I could see ***Active: failed*** as seen below

> ● cassandra.service - LSB: distributed storage system for structured
> data Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/cassandra; bad; vendor
> preset: disabled) ***Active: failed*** (Result: signal) since Fri
> 2022-01-07 02:28:07 UTC; 10min ago
> Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8) Main PID: 8239 (code=killed, signal=KILL)

So I changed below parameter in ***cassandra-env.sh***

JVM_OPTS="$JVM_OPTS -Djava.rmi.server.hostname=***localhost***"

After I changed the parameter I could see this

> [root@ip-172-31-28-163 default.conf]# systemctl status cassandra ●
> cassandra.service - LSB: distributed storage system for structured
> data Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/cassandra; bad; vendor
> preset: disabled) ***Active: active (running)*** since Fri
> 2022-01-07 02:47:27 UTC; 12min ago
> Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)



Be sure to do this as root user. Be careful as well


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#6
Another solution. In my case I was installing Cassandra 41x with older Java 8 Version which caused an issue and in case to solve this I installed new Java 11. Just provision right version of Java.
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