Installing on CentOS/RHEL
Riak TS can be installed on CentOS-based systems using a binary package available here.
CentOS enables SELinux by default, so you may need to disable SELinux if you encounter errors.
Dependencies
ulimit
CentOS and RHEL give you a very small limit on open file handles. Even with a backend that uses very few file handles, it’s possible to run out. See Open Files Limit for more information about changing the limit.
Install Riak TS
For CentOS 6 / RHEL 6
Once you’ve downloaded the package, you can install the package using yum
or rpm
:
sudo yum install riak-ts-1.5.1-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
or
sudo rpm -Uvh riak-ts-1.5.1-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
For CentOS 7 / RHEL 7
Once you’ve downloaded the package, you can install the package using yum
or rpm
:
sudo yum install riak-ts-1.5.1-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm
or
sudo rpm -Uvh riak-ts-1.5.1-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm
Verify your installation
You can verify that Riak TS is successfully installed by running:
yum list installed riak-ts
or
rpm -q riak-ts
If Riak TS has been installed successfully riak-ts
is returned.
Start your Riak TS node
Once you’ve installed Riak TS, start it on your node:
riak start
Verify Riak TS is running
You can verify that Riak TS is started and ready to use by pinging it.
riak ping
If Riak TS has started, you will receive a pong
response. If it has not started, you will receive an error.
Next Steps
Now that you’ve installed Riak TS, check out Planning Your Riak TS Table.