Daniel, Could you pls check if you have 64 bit vc runtime and dotnet framework installed?
64 bit vc runtime is critical. -Giri On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Ramya Nimmagadda < ramya.nimmaga...@microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > This can happen when "data" directory permissions are different from > default (755). Possible reasons could be: > > 1. This directory already exists but created with different permissions . > One scenario I can think of : The directory got created as part of build > workflow, and the permissions are inherited from parent (C:\Hadoop) > 2. The datanode service tried to create this (if it does not exist) and > failed while setting permissions using "winutils". This case can be > verified by looking at the DN log for FSShell exceptions > > To further investigate the root cause, it would help to find out who > exactly created this directory. As Bikas mentioned, can you go through the > logs for any exceptions related to permissions? > > > Thanks, > Ramya > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bikas Saha [mailto:bi...@hortonworks.com] > Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 10:44 AM > To: common-dev@hadoop.apache.org > Subject: RE: Building branch-1-win, Starting Datanode on Windows > > I don't think you need to manually set permissions on Hadoop directories. > Did you build the native windows executable in your build? Do you see any > exceptions mentioning winutils? > > Bikas > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Jones [mailto:daniel.jo...@opencredo.com] > Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 6:56 AM > To: common-dev@hadoop.apache.org > Subject: Building branch-1-win, Starting Datanode on Windows > > Hi all, > > I've cloned the branch-1-win branch of Hadoop, and successfully managed to > build it on my Windows 8 machine. > When trying to start a datanode instance, I get the following error: > > 13/03/04 14:42:47 WARN datanode.DataNode: Invalid directory in > dfs.data.dir: Incorrect permission for C:/hadoop/data, expected: > rwxr-xr-x, while actual: ------rwx > 13/03/04 14:42:47 ERROR datanode.DataNode: All directories in dfs.data.dir > are invalid. > > The directory exists, and I've set "Allow all" to Everyone. > > Is this an issue that should exist in the Windows branch? Is there a way > to massage Windows' file permissions into something the datanode will > accept without further modifications to the code? > > Many thanks in advance. > -- > Daniel Jones - Consultant > Open Credo Ltd - Excellence in Enterprise Application Development > > Mobile: +44 (0)79 8000 9153 > Main: +44 (0)20 3393 8242 > > daniel.jo...@opencredo.com > http://twitter.com/BinaryTweedNet > www.opencredo.com > > Registered Office: 5-11 Lavington Street, London, SE1 0NZ Registered in > UK. No 3943999 > > If you have received this e-mail in error please accept our apologies, > destroy it immediately and it would be greatly appreciated if you notified > the sender. It is your responsibility to protect your system from viruses > and any other harmful code or device. We try to eliminate them from > e-mails and attachments; but we accept no liability for any that remain. > We may monitor or access any or all e-mails sent to us. > > > >