Dear CloudSuite Admins:
Hi, during my last few days experiencing your benchmark suites, I found something that may draw your attention as part of following your tutorial on Web Search here<http://parsa.epfl.ch/cloudsuite/search.html>. In this tutorial it assumes users may deploy your benchmarks in pure Linux environments, yet in my case, I couldn't find a way to adapt it to my mixed OS environment: ?I'm trying to start the master on my Mac OS X (Yosemite) while run slave on another machine with RedHat Linux distribution. Since they have a little different directory structure -- for linux, it is /home/username... while for Mac OS, it is /Users/username, the tutorial eventually lead me to the following error msg when I was trying to start the cluster: starting namenode, logging to /Users/username/nutch-test/search/logs/hadoop-ruby_-namenode-Gem-Garden.uta.edu.out xxx@slave1: bash: line 0: cd: /Users/username/nutch-test/search/bin/..: No such file or directory xxx@slave1: bash: /Users/ruby_/nutch-test/search/bin/hadoop-daemon.sh: No such file or directory localhost: starting datanode, logging to /Users/username/nutch-test/search/logs/hadoop-ruby_-datanode-Gem-Garden.uta.edu.out xxx@slave1: bash: line 0: cd: /Users/username/nutch-test/search/bin/..: No such file or directory xxx@slave1: bash: /Users/username/nutch-test/search/bin/hadoop-daemon.sh: No such file or directory localhost: starting secondarynamenode, logging to /Users/ruby_/nutch-test/search/logs/hadoop-ruby_-secondarynamenode-Gem-Garden.uta.edu.out starting jobtracker, logging to /Users/username/nutch-test/search/logs/hadoop-ruby_-jobtracker-Gem-Garden.uta.edu.out xxx@slave1: bash: line 0: cd: /Users/username/nutch-test/search/bin/..: No such file or directory xxx@slave1: bash: /Users/username/nutch-test/search/bin/hadoop-daemon.sh: No such file or directory localhost: starting tasktracker, logging to /Users/username/nutch-test/search/logs/hadoop-ruby_-tasktracker-Gem-Garden.uta.edu.out Apparently the program is trying to use absolute path on my Mac OS (master) machine to start daemon on the linux (slave) machine, however, I couldn't locate where the relative code is in your benchmark. Or, how do I fix this. Please help and thank you in advance! Best, Luke
