Re: How to replace Jetty-6.1.14 with Jetty 7 in Hadoop?

2011-01-20 Thread Jun Young Kim
Hi, this is little bit different question about Jetty. defaultly, Jetty is writing it's log into /tmp directory. Do you know how I can change the directory path? thanks - Junyoung Kim (juneng...@gmail.com) On 01/19/2011 07:34 PM, Steve Loughran wrote: On 18/01/11 19:58, Koji Noguchi

Re: How to replace Jetty-6.1.14 with Jetty 7 in Hadoop?

2011-01-19 Thread Steve Loughran
On 18/01/11 19:58, Koji Noguchi wrote: Try moving up to v 6.1.25, which should be more straightforward. FYI, when we tried 6.1.25, we got hit by a deadlock. http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JETTY-1264 Koji Interesting. Given that there is now 6.1.26 out, that would be the one to play with.

Re: How to replace Jetty-6.1.14 with Jetty 7 in Hadoop?

2011-01-18 Thread Koji Noguchi
Try moving up to v 6.1.25, which should be more straightforward. FYI, when we tried 6.1.25, we got hit by a deadlock. http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JETTY-1264 Koji On 1/17/11 3:10 AM, Steve Loughran ste...@apache.org wrote: On 16/01/11 09:41, xiufeng liu wrote: Hi, In my cluster, Hadoop

Re: How to replace Jetty-6.1.14 with Jetty 7 in Hadoop?

2011-01-17 Thread Steve Loughran
On 16/01/11 09:41, xiufeng liu wrote: Hi, In my cluster, Hadoop somehow cannot work, and I found that it was due to the Jetty-6.1.14 which is not able to start up. However, Jetty 7 can work in my cluster. Could any body know how to replace Jetty6.1.14 with Jetty7? Thanks afancy The switch

How to replace Jetty-6.1.14 with Jetty 7 in Hadoop?

2011-01-16 Thread xiufeng liu
Hi, In my cluster, Hadoop somehow cannot work, and I found that it was due to the Jetty-6.1.14 which is not able to start up. However, Jetty 7 can work in my cluster. Could any body know how to replace Jetty6.1.14 with Jetty7? Thanks afancy