Installing DataStax Community on any Linux-based platform
Install on all Linux-based platforms using a binary tarball.
DataStax no longer provides the DataStax Community version of Apache Cassandra™ or the DataStax Distribution of Apache Cassandra. See DataStax support for Apache Cassandra. |
To download and install the latest version of open-source Cassandra, see https://cassandra.apache.org/. |
Use these steps to install Cassandra on all Linux-based platforms using a binary tarball.
Use this install for Mac OS X and platforms without package support, or if you do not have or want a root installation.
For a complete list of supported platforms, see Apache Cassandra.
Prerequisites
- Latest version of Oracle Java
Platform, Standard Edition 8 (JDK) or OpenJDK
7. Note: The JDK is recommended for development and production systems. It provides tools that are not in the JRE, such as jstack, jmap, jps, and jstat, that are useful for troubleshooting.
- Python 2.7.
- If you are using an older RHEL-based Linux distribution, such as CentOS-5, you may see the following error: GLIBCXX_3.4.9 not found. You must replace the Snappy compression/decompression library (snappy-java-1.0.5.jar) with the snappy-java-1.0.4.1.jar.
The binary tarball runs as a stand-alone process.
Procedure
In a terminal window: