If an error occurred while adding one of the nodes and the replication_factor failed to
get updated, then running repair won’t help. You need to log into the storage node cluster
using cqlsh to check the replication_factor with the following command,
describe keyspace rhq;
It should set to 2.
On Jan 25, 2015, at 7:13 PM, TMyers(a)wellsfargo.com wrote:
Hello,
I am running a 3 node RHQ cluster. The storage nodes seem to be working properly as they
are all up and have successfulhandshake messages between them. However, when the RHQ
server comes up I am getting this Warning On RHQ version V4.11.
WARN [org.rhq.enterprise.server.storage.StorageClientManager] (EJB default - 2) Storage
client subsystem wasn‘t initialized. The RHQ server will be set to MAINTENANCE mode.
Please verify that the storage cluster is operational.: java.lang.RuntimeException:
Authentication error on host
xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.com/xxx.xxx.xxx.xx:
<
http://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.com/xxx.xxx.xxx.xx:> Username and/or passwordare incorrect
I have run the ./nodetool -p 7299 repair system_auth command on all 3 servers with all
nodes running however the issue persists and the warning is logged on all 3 servers Is
there something else that can be done to synchronize the servers with the storage nodes?
Thanks,
Tom
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