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Getting Started with RethinkDB

You're reading from   Getting Started with RethinkDB Absorb the knowledge required to utilize, manage, and deploy

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785887604
Length 176 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gianluca Tiepolo Gianluca Tiepolo
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Preface 1. Introducing RethinkDB FREE CHAPTER 2. The ReQL Query Language 3. Clustering, Sharding, and Replication 4. Performance Tuning and Advanced Queries 5. Programming RethinkDB in Node.js 6. RethinkDB Administration and Deployment 7. Developing Real-Time Web Applications Index

Starting RethinkDB

To start your RethinkDB instance, open a terminal window and run the following command:

sudo /etc/init.d/rethinkdb start

Note

If you're running an OS that doesn't support the init start-stop daemon, such as OS X, you'll have to start RethinkDB by running the rethinkdb command followed by the appropriate command-line options. RethinkDB must be run with superuser privileges.

If the database starts up successfully, you will get an output similar to this:

rethinkdb: instance1: Starting instance. (logging to `/var/lib/rethinkdb/instance1/data/log_file')

As you can see from the previous output, RethinkDB gives you the path of the log file. If, by any chance, the database refuses to start, check the log for any error. In a clean installation and start up, the log will contain some statements like these:

notice: Running rethinkdb 2.0.3~0trusty (GCC 4.8.2)...
notice: Running on Linux 3.13.0-36-generic x86_64
notice: Loading data from directory /var/lib/rethinkdb/instance1/data
notice: Listening for intracluster connections on port 29015
notice: Listening for client driver connections on port 28015
notice: Listening for administrative HTTP connections on port 8080
notice: Listening on addresses: 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.125
notice: Server ready, "rethinkdb1" fa0668f9-99cb-4516-b04a-1ee5466b572c

This a great deal of information. The log file tells us that the database has started running correctly, and we can access it from the specified IP addresses. It says that the server is ready and waiting for connections. Congratulations! Now, your RethinkDB server will be up and running. It's time to run your very first ReQL query.

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Published in: Mar 2016
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