Reputation: 4239
I installed Riak on my Mac via homebrew, and would like to set up a local three node cluster.
The basho fast track tutorial is however based on a source build, and as far as I know, those instructions won't apply to my homebrew install (e.g. make devrel
will generate 3 nodes, but my install doesn't contain the makefile).
I tried making 3 copies of /usr/local/Cellar/riak
, named dev1
, dev2
and dev3
. Then I adjusted the http
, handoff_port
and pb_port
settings in devN/1.1.1x86_64/libexec/etc/app.config
as well as the -name
setting in devN/1.1.1x86_64/libexec/etc/vm.args
(I used 81XX for the ports used by node dev1, 82XX for those used by node dev2, etc. For the -name
setting I used [email protected]
, [email protected]
, etc).
Node dev1 can successfully be started using ./dev1/1.1.1x86_64/bin/riak start
. But upon starting node dev2 using ./dev2/1.1.1x86_64/bin/riak start
, riak complains that the node is already running.
How do I get riak to recognize the three installations as separate nodes?
Upvotes: 6
Views: 1930
Reputation: 76908
The problem is the RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR
variable in the ./devN/1.1.1x86_64/bin/riak
scripts - It's set to /usr/local/Cellar/riak/1.1.1x86_64/libexec/bin
in the original homebrew version you copied.
This is used later in the script in the ping_node
function (and actually, everything else). The -name
and -setcookie
and all the other settings are being pulled out of the vm.args
in /usr/local/Cellar/riak/1.1.1x86_64/libexec/etc
directory instead of the copies you made.
Change that in each of your copies of the riak
script and you should be good to go.
Upvotes: 8