Change on Membase console the internal ip to external ip
Tue, 10/12/2010 - 10:09
Hello,
As per the documentation on - http://wiki.membase.org/display/membase/Using+Membase+in+the+Cloud, we have followed the below steps to change from internal ip to external ip.
- Install the Membase software (currently this is only supported for Linux installations)
- Shut down the service
- Edit the script located at /opt/membase/1.6.0/bin/membase:
- Add a '\' to the end of the last line
- Add a new last line that reads: "-name ns_1@<hostname>"
- Delete the files under:
- /var/opt/membase/1.6.0/data/ns_1/
- /var/opt/membase/1.6.0/membase/
- /etc/opt/membase/1.6.0/ns_1/
- Restart the service
- See the node correctly identifying itself as the hostname in the GUI under the Manage Servers page.
But it doesn't seem to work for us. Infact we cannot see the management console on: http://xxxxxxxxx:8091/
Kindly advice.
Thanks for your inquiry.
Can you show me the output of the /opt/membase/1.6.0/bin/membase script that you have in your environment? If the management console isn't available at all, it's likely that the server isn't starting up properly which would point me to a problem (likely syntax error) with that script.
Perry
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