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Stopping N number of nodes of a Cassandra cluster running on a single machine using bash script



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I have set up a Multi-Node cassandra (3.11) cluster (with N nodes) in a single Ubuntu machine. I have written a bash script which




  • Creates N copies of conf folder

  • Configures the cassandra yaml file according to the need of N nodes (Such as separating the data and log directories)

  • Creates N copies of cassandra script inside the bin folder


It works correctly so far. But I am a little stuck after that.



I want to stop all the nodes effectively at the end of the script. Any help will be really appreciated at this point.



Thanks in advance!









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    I have set up a Multi-Node cassandra (3.11) cluster (with N nodes) in a single Ubuntu machine. I have written a bash script which




    • Creates N copies of conf folder

    • Configures the cassandra yaml file according to the need of N nodes (Such as separating the data and log directories)

    • Creates N copies of cassandra script inside the bin folder


    It works correctly so far. But I am a little stuck after that.



    I want to stop all the nodes effectively at the end of the script. Any help will be really appreciated at this point.



    Thanks in advance!









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      I have set up a Multi-Node cassandra (3.11) cluster (with N nodes) in a single Ubuntu machine. I have written a bash script which




      • Creates N copies of conf folder

      • Configures the cassandra yaml file according to the need of N nodes (Such as separating the data and log directories)

      • Creates N copies of cassandra script inside the bin folder


      It works correctly so far. But I am a little stuck after that.



      I want to stop all the nodes effectively at the end of the script. Any help will be really appreciated at this point.



      Thanks in advance!









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      I have set up a Multi-Node cassandra (3.11) cluster (with N nodes) in a single Ubuntu machine. I have written a bash script which




      • Creates N copies of conf folder

      • Configures the cassandra yaml file according to the need of N nodes (Such as separating the data and log directories)

      • Creates N copies of cassandra script inside the bin folder


      It works correctly so far. But I am a little stuck after that.



      I want to stop all the nodes effectively at the end of the script. Any help will be really appreciated at this point.



      Thanks in advance!







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