Installing Cassandra¶
Prerequisites¶
- The latest version of Java 8, either the Oracle Java Standard Edition 8 or OpenJDK 8. To
verify that you have the correct version of java installed, type
java -version. - For using cqlsh, the latest version of Python 2.7. To verify that you have
the correct version of Python installed, type
python --version.
Installation from binary tarball files¶
- Download the latest stable release from the Apache Cassandra downloads website.
- Untar the file somewhere, for example:
tar -xvf apache-cassandra-3.6-bin.tar.gz cassandra
The files will be extracted into apache-cassandra-3.6, you need to substitute 3.6 with the release number that you
have downloaded.
- Optionally add
apache-cassandra-3.6\binto your path. - Start Cassandra in the foreground by invoking
bin/cassandra -ffrom the command line. Press “Control-C” to stop Cassandra. Start Cassandra in the background by invokingbin/cassandrafrom the command line. Invokekill pidorpkill -f CassandraDaemonto stop Cassandra, where pid is the Cassandra process id, which you can find for example by invokingpgrep -f CassandraDaemon. - Verify that Cassandra is running by invoking
bin/nodetool statusfrom the command line. - Configuration files are located in the
confsub-directory. - Since Cassandra 2.1, log and data directories are located in the
logsanddatasub-directories respectively. Older versions defaulted to/var/log/cassandraand/var/lib/cassandra. Due to this, it is necessary to either start Cassandra with root privileges or changeconf/cassandra.yamlto use directories owned by the current user, as explained below in the section on changing the location of directories.
Installation from Debian packages¶
- Add the Apache repository of Cassandra to
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/cassandra.sources.list, for example for version 3.6:
echo "deb http://www.apache.org/dist/cassandra/debian 36x main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cassandra.sources.list
- Add the Apache Cassandra repository keys:
curl https://www.apache.org/dist/cassandra/KEYS | sudo apt-key add -
- Update the repositories:
sudo apt-get update
- If you encounter this error:
GPG error: http://www.apache.org 36x InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A278B781FE4B2BDA
Then add the public key A278B781FE4B2BDA as follows:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-key A278B781FE4B2BDA
and repeat sudo apt-get update. The actual key may be different, you get it from the error message itself. For a
full list of Apache contributors public keys, you can refer to this link.
- Install Cassandra:
sudo apt-get install cassandra
- You can start Cassandra with
sudo service cassandra startand stop it withsudo service cassandra stop. However, normally the service will start automatically. For this reason be sure to stop it if you need to make any configuration changes. - Verify that Cassandra is running by invoking
nodetool statusfrom the command line. - The default location of configuration files is
/etc/cassandra. - The default location of log and data directories is
/var/log/cassandra/and/var/lib/cassandra.