We will need someone to port that Linux script to Windows. Can someone volunteer for
that?
If no one volunteers, we'll make Jay do it - I'll volunteer him and (since he
isn't here to defend himself), I declare that he has accepted this assignment. :p
Unless someone wants to do the Windows port and let Jay off the hook. Its probably not
hard - the script probably isn't anything complex.
----- Original Message -----
On Jul 10, 2013, at 11:05 AM, John Sanda < jsanda(a)redhat.com > wrote:
I am in the process of removing native library dependencies from the
Cassandra distribution we package with RHQ. This may impact RHQ 4.8 users as
well as your dev-container. If Cassandra can load the native snappy library,
which is the default compression library, it will use compression on all
tables unless explicitly configured otherwise. We need to make sure
compression is disabled on all tables. I have written a script in
<rhq-src>/etc/scripts/rhq48-storage-patch that will temporarily apply a
patch to your storage node so that compression can be turned off on all
tables, including system tables.
Prior to committing/pushing the storage node changes, I reply to this email
with instructions for running the script against your dev-container. The
instructions will require rebuilding your dev-container; however, I have
also made changes that allow the storage data directory to be left intact so
you do not have to worry about data loss.
Here are instructions for patching the dev-container.
1. Run rhqctl stop to shutdown server, agent, and storage node
2. In a terminal, cd to <rhq-src>/etc/scripts/rhq48-storage-patch
3. Execute the patch script
$ ./rhq48-storage-patch.sh <rhq-server-dir> 127.0.0.1 9142 7299
The first argument should be the path to <dev-container>/rhq-server. The
second argument is the storage node IP address. The 3rd argument is the CQL
port, and last argument is the JMX port.
4. After the script finishes and you pull my changes to the storage node, you
can go ahead and rebuild the dev-container. You *do not* have to delete your
storage data directory. The storage installer and dev-container build have
been updated to allow you to install with non-empty data directories.
[1]
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/rhq/rhq.git/commit/?id=d124d45891200906...
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