DataStax provides a binary tarball distribution for installing on platforms that do not have package support, such as Mac, or if you do not have or want to do a root installation. For a complete list of supported platforms, see DataStax Enterprise Supported Platforms.
Before installing DataStax Enterprise make sure you have met the following prerequisites:
The latest version of Oracle Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 is installed. Java 7 is not recommended.
Java Native Access (JNA) is required for production installations. See Installing JNA.
Note
If you are using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, you need to update to JNA 3.4, as described in Install JNA on Ubuntu 10.04.
Your DataStax username and password (provided in your DataStax registration confirmation email). If you do not have a DataStax username and password, register before attempting to download the software.
Fast Path
sudo java -version (Use the latest version of Java 6.)
curl -OL http://<username>:<password>@downloads.datastax.com/enterprise/
dse.tar.gz
curl -OL http://<username>:<password>@downloads.datastax.com/enterprise/
opscenter.tar.gz
tar -xzvf dse.tar.gz
tar -xzvf opscenter.tar.gz
rm *.tar.gz
(If you do not have root access to the default directories, see step 4.)
(If you do not want to use the default directories, see step 5.)
Detailed installation instructions:
Check which version of Java is installed by running the following command in a terminal window:
# java -version
Use the latest version of Java 6 on all nodes. Java 7 is not recommended. If you need help installing Java, see Installing Oracle JRE.
Download the distribution to a location on your machine:
$ curl -OL http://<username>:<password>@downloads.datastax.com/enterprise/dse.tar.gz
$ curl -OL http://<username>:<password>@downloads.datastax.com/enterprise/opscenter.tar.gz
where <username> and <password> are the DataStax account credentials from your registration confirmation email.
Unpack the distributions:
$ tar -xzvf dse.tar.gz
$ tar -xzvf opscenter.tar.gz
$ rm *.tar.gz
By default, DataStax Enterprise is configured to use /var/lib/cassandra and /var/log/cassandra directories.
If you do not have root access to the default directories, ensure you have write access as follows:
$ sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/cassandra; sudo chown -R $USER:$GROUP /var/lib/cassandra
$ sudo mkdir -p /var/log/cassandra; sudo chown -R $USER:$GROUP /var/log/cassandra
(Optional) If you do not want to use the default data and logging directories, you can define your own directory locations:
Make the directories for data and logging directories. For example:
$ mkdir <install_location>dse-data
$ cd dse-data
$ mkdir commitlog
$ mkdir saved_caches
Go the directory containing the cassandra.yaml file. For example:
$ cd <install_location>/resources/cassandra/conf
Edit the following lines in the cassandra.yaml file. For example:
data_file_directories: <install_location>/dse-data
commitlog_directory: <install_location>/dse-data/commitlog
saved_caches_directory: <install_location>/dse-data/saved_caches