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12:38 AM
@caf - i would appreciate it if you can join this chat so we don't have to go back and forth using comments.
 
 
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5:00 AM
Hello guys
Anyone here?
 
Yes. I am attempting to get a conversation started about Linux consoles and terminals.
 
oh
Im here to understand on some basic things about linux
and how to use the system
I am trying to deploy a cassandra in ubuntu server..
having hard time understanding some basic terminology on linux jargons
:(
 
What are the jargons?
 
systemctl systemd
what are these
adding packages... adding keys for repo
for installing any kind of software in the system.
i dont understand .. what is happening internally
 
systemd in its most basic description is an initialization framework e.g. initializing process.
 
5:10 AM
oh...
 
systemctl facilitates managing initialized process.
e.g. systemctl start firewalld which means to start the firewall service and/or process.
 
thats great..
u made it clear in two lines
Thank you
what about these adding packages ..and updating them using apt-get update
repo and keys ?
why we need to do these upfront, before installing any software?
why can't be like we do in windows. just click install and be done with it?
 
The repo is essentially the repository of software available to be installed.
As for apt-get update, it's a command to refresh the cache of known software available in the repository
When you run the command, you are essentially downloading the latest information available for the software in the repositories.
You run the command so that you install the latest known versions of the software.
 
oh okay
Thank you buddy
do you any idea on cassandra ?
 
5:33 AM
What specifically are you wanting to know about cassandra?
 
about installlation
i have installed cassandra.. it is active and running..
but when i type cqlsh i get below error..
Connection error: ('Unable to connect to any servers', {'127.0.0.1': error(111, "Tried connecting to [('127.0.0.1', 9042)]. Last error: Connection refused")})
 

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