/ComboAMI

The AMI takes a set of input parameters via the EC2 user-data to install, RAID, ring, and launch a DataStax Enterprise/Community cluster.

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Summary

DataStax's Amazon Machine Image a quick way to test a DataStax Community or DataStax Enterprise cluster on EC2.

Quickstart

  1. Log into the AWS console with your web browser
  2. Select the EC2 service
  3. Find the ami-id's for your region.
  4. "Launch Instance" -> Community AMI's -> Search for your ami-id -> "Select"
  5. Select an instance type (m3.medium is good for low-throughput testing)
  6. "Next: Configure Instance Details" -> "Advanced Details" -> add "User Data" of "--clustername test-cluster --totalnodes 1 --version community"
  7. "Review and Launch" -> "Launch" -> Select keypair
  8. SSH to your new cassandra cluster and run nodetool status

If you frequently launch scratch clusters, you may be interested in cassandralauncher

For detailed instructions on launching, visit http://docs.datastax.com/en/latest-dsc-ami

Options

##Basic AMI Switches:

--clustername <name>
    The name of the Cassandra cluster
    REQUIRED

--totalnodes <#>
    Cluster size
    REQUIRED

--version [ community | enterprise ]
    Installs either DataStax Enterprise or
    DataStax Community Edition
    REQUIRED

--rpcbinding
    Binds the rpc_address to the private IP
    address of the instance
    Default: false, uses 0.0.0.0

##DataStax Enterprise Specific:

--username <user>
    The username provided during DSE registration
    --password is REQUIRED in order to use this option
    REQUIRED for a DSE installation

--password <pass>
    The password provided during DSE registration
    --username is REQUIRED in order to use this option
    REQUIRED for a DSE installation

--analyticsnodes <#>
    Number of analytics nodes that run with Spark
    Note: Uses Hadoop in versions earlier than DSE 4.5
    Default: 0

--searchnodes <#>
    Number of search nodes that run with Solr
    Default: 0

--hadoop
    Force Hadoop over Spark on analytics nodes
    Default: false, uses Spark on 4.5+

##Advanced:

--release <release_version>
    Allows for the installation of a previous DSE version
    Example: 1.0.2
    Default: Ignored

--cfsreplicationfactor <#>
    The CFS replication factor
    Note: --cfsreplicationfactor must be <= --analyticsnodes
    Default: 1

--opscenter no
    Disables the installation of OpsCenter on the cluster
    Default: yes

--reflector <url>
    Allows you to use your own reflector
    Default: http://reflector2.datastax.com/reflector2.php

--repository <repository>
    Allows you to set a custom repository to pull configuration files from
    Default: none, falls back to repository used to create the AMI
    Examples: https://github.com/riptano/ComboAMI#2.5
              https://github.com/riptano/ComboAMI#e5e3d41fb5f12461509aa1b6079413b381930d81

--postscript_url <url>
    Allows you to download and execute a post install custom script
    Default: none

Security Groups

For information on setting up security groups, see the Datastax Documentation

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. Consider creating an issue to discus the feature before doing the development work, or just fork and create a PR based off the dev-2.6 branch.