Upon installing and configuring Cassandra on your machine, you can start Cassandra. 

To start Cassandra on Linux


  1. Start Cassandra using the following command:

    $ sudo service cassandra start 

  2. Issue the following command to verify that Cassandra is ready:

    $ tail /var/log/cassandra/cassandra.log 

     

  3. Verify that the command prompt contains a line similar to the following example:
    INFO 15:51:58,644 Node/10.1.1.123 state jump to normal
    INFO 15:51:58,650 Waiting for gossip to settle before accepting client requests... 
    INFO 15:52:06,650 No gossip backlog; proceeding

     

  4. If you get an out of memory error when starting Cassandra, you need to open the file /etc/cassandra/conf/cassandra-env.sh and increase the Java stack size from JVM_OPTS="$JVM_OPTS -Xss180k" to JVM_OPTS="$JVM_OPTS -Xss228k". 


    Out of Memory Error when Starting Cassandra

    Out of memory error due to insufficient Java stack size.

    Increasing Java stack size.

To stop Cassandra on Linux


  • Use the following command

    $ sudo service cassandra stop