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Install ScyllaDB Linux Packages¶

We recommend installing ScyllaDB using ScyllaDB Web Installer for Linux, a platform-agnostic installation script, to install ScyllaDB on any supported Linux platform. Alternatively, you can install ScyllaDB using Linux packages.

This article will help you install ScyllaDB on Linux using platform-specific packages.

Prerequisites¶

  • Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, or RHEL (see OS Support by Platform and Version for details about supported versions and architecture)

  • Root or sudo access to the system

  • Open ports used by ScyllaDB

  • (CentOS and RHEL only) Removing Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) if installed before installing ScyllaDB, as it may conflict with ScyllaDB coredump configuration:

    sudo yum remove -y abrt
    

Install ScyllaDB¶

  1. Install a repo file and add the ScyllaDB APT repository to your system.

    sudo mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyrings
    
    sudo gpg --homedir /tmp --no-default-keyring --keyring /etc/apt/keyrings/scylladb.gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys d0a112e067426ab2
    
    sudo wget -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/scylla.list http://downloads.scylladb.com/deb/debian/scylla-5.4.list
    
  2. Install ScyllaDB packages.

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install -y scylla
    

    Running the command installs the latest official version of ScyllaDB Open Source. To install a specific patch version, list all the available patch versions:

    apt-cache madison scylla
    

    Then install the selected patch version:

    apt-get install scylla{,-server,-jmx,-tools,-tools-core,-kernel-conf,-node-exporter,-conf,-python3}=<your patch version>
    

    The following example shows installing ScyllaDB 5.2.3.

    apt-cache madison scylla
    scylla | 5.2.3-0.20230608.ea08d409f155-1 | https://downloads.scylladb.com/downloads/scylla/deb/debian-ubuntu/scylladb-5.2 stable/main amd64 Packages
    scylla | 5.2.2-0.20230521.9dd70a58c3f9-1 | https://downloads.scylladb.com/downloads/scylla/deb/debian-ubuntu/scylladb-5.2 stable/main amd64 Packages
    scylla | 5.2.1-0.20230508.f1c45553bc29-1 | https://downloads.scylladb.com/downloads/scylla/deb/debian-ubuntu/scylladb-5.2 stable/main amd64 Packages
    scylla | 5.2.0-0.20230427.429b696bbc1b-1 | https://downloads.scylladb.com/downloads/scylla/deb/debian-ubuntu/scylladb-5.2 stable/main amd64 Packages
    
    apt-get install scylla{,-server,-jmx,-tools,-tools-core,-kernel-conf,-node-exporter,-conf,-python3}=5.2.3-0.20230608.ea08d409f155-1
    
  3. (Ubuntu only) Set Java 11.

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install -y openjdk-11-jre-headless
    sudo update-java-alternatives --jre-headless -s java-1.11.0-openjdk-amd64
    
  1. Install the EPEL repository.

    CentOS:

    sudo yum install epel-release
    

    Rocky/RHEL 8

    sudo yum -y install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rpm
    

    Rocky/RHEL 9

    sudo yum -y install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-9.noarch.rpm
    
  2. Add the ScyllaDB RPM repository to your system.

    sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/scylla.repo -L http://downloads.scylladb.com/rpm/centos/scylla-5.4.repo
    
  3. Install ScyllaDB packages.

    sudo yum install scylla
    

    Running the command installs the latest official version of ScyllaDB Open Source. Alternatively, you can to install a specific patch version:

    sudo yum install scylla-<your patch version>
    

    Example: The following example shows the command to install ScyllaDB 5.2.3.

    sudo yum install scylla-5.2.3
    

Configure and Run ScyllaDB¶

  1. Configure the following parameters in the /etc/scylla/scylla.yaml configuration file.

    • cluster_name - The name of the cluster. All the nodes in the cluster must have the same cluster name configured.

    • seeds - The IP address of the first node. Other nodes will use it as the first contact point to discover the cluster topology when joining the cluster.

    • listen_address - The IP address that ScyllaDB uses to connect to other nodes in the cluster.

    • rpc_address - The IP address of the interface for client connections (Thrift, CQL).

  2. Run the scylla_setup script to tune the system settings and determine the optimal configuration.

    sudo scylla_setup
    
    • The script invokes a set of scripts to configure several operating system settings; for example, it sets RAID0 and XFS filesystem.

    • The script runs a short (up to a few minutes) benchmark on your storage and generates the /etc/scylla.d/io.conf configuration file. When the file is ready, you can start ScyllaDB. ScyllaDB will not run without XFS or io.conf file.

    • You can bypass this check by running ScyllaDB in developer mode. We recommend against enabling developer mode in production environments to ensure ScyllaDB’s maximum performance.

  3. Run ScyllaDB as a service (if not already running).

    sudo systemctl start scylla-server
    

Now you can start using ScyllaDB. Here are some tools you may find useful.

Run nodetool:

nodetool status

Run cqlsh:

cqlsh

Run cassandra-stress:

cassandra-stress write -mode cql3 native

Next Steps¶

  • Configure ScyllaDB

  • Manage your clusters with ScyllaDB Manager

  • Monitor your cluster and data with ScyllaDB Monitoring

  • Get familiar with ScyllaDB’s command line reference guide.

  • Learn about ScyllaDB at ScyllaDB University

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