Thanks, that worked. Sorry, it does say to do this on the wiki. Also, sorry
if my message got posted twice.

Eugene

On 2/14/07, David Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Did you set fs.default.name in hadoop-site.xml?  The default is
"file:///" which causes the exception that you are getting.

You can use the old style e.g. "localhost:8020" or new-style
"hdfs://localhost:8020/".

- David

Eugene Weinstein wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm a new user of Hadoop and I am having trouble getting the single-node
> cluster to run. I'm following the instructions on the wiki, but I'm
> getting
> the following error in the log file:
>
> 2007-02-14 19:36:34,887 ERROR org.apache.hadoop.dfs.DataNode:
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: port out of range:-1
>        at java.net.InetSocketAddress.<init>(InetSocketAddress.java:118)
>        at org.apache.hadoop.dfs.DataNode.createSocketAddr(DataNode.java
> :104)
>        at org.apache.hadoop.dfs.DataNode.<init>(DataNode.java:178)
>        at org.apache.hadoop.dfs.DataNode.makeInstance(DataNode.java
:1133)
>        at org.apache.hadoop.dfs.DataNode.run(DataNode.java:1061)
>        at org.apache.hadoop.dfs.DataNode.runAndWait(DataNode.java:1091)
>        at org.apache.hadoop.dfs.DataNode.main(DataNode.java:1255)
>
> I think maybe what's happening is that Hadoop is not finding the
> hadoop-default.xml file and the -1 is a default value. In fact, when I
> move
> hadoop-default.xml into a different location, the output is the same.
> I have
> followed the instructions on the wiki with regard to setting environment
> variables and everything else. If anybody knows how to fix this,
> please let
> me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Eugene
>


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