I think that stack was suggesting an HDFS fsck, not a disk level fsck. Try [hadoop fsck /]
On 11/24/07 4:09 PM, "Kareem Dana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I do not have root access on the xen cluster I'm using. I will ask the > admin to make sure the disk is working properly. Regarding the > mismatch versions though, are you suggesting that different region > servers might be running different versions of hbase/hadoop? They are > all running the same code from the same shared storage. There isn't > even another version of hadoop anywhere for the other nodes to run. I > think I'll try dropping my cluster down to 2 nodes and working back > up... maybe I can pin point a specific problem node. Thanks for taking > a look at my logs. > > On Nov 24, 2007 5:49 PM, stack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I took a quick look Kareem. As with the last time, hbase keeps having >> trouble w/ the hdfs. Things start out fine around 16:00 then go bad >> because can't write reliably to the hdfs -- a variety of reasons. You >> then seem to restart the cluster around 17:37 or so and things seem to >> go along fine for a while until 19:05 when again, all regionservers >> report trouble writing the hdfs. Have you run an fsck?
