and please check your the log file of the namenode and datanode to make sure namenode and datanode are running correctly. can you post them here?
regards, Starry /* Tomorrow is another day. So is today. */ On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 08:38, Aaron Kimball <[email protected]> wrote: > Can you post your hdfs-site.xml file? > - Aaron > > On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Bogdan M. Maryniuk < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, everybody. > > Just installed 0.20 version on 4 nodes. No matter how I configure > > (pretty much standard though), it is always says configured capacity > > is 0KB and 100% space used. Any try to put a file ends up with an > > empty file of 0. Just for a record, all tmp and hdfs image redirected > > to a solid space and there are plenty of hundreds of gigabytes. > > > > Am I missing something or this is new "feature"? :-) > > > > > > $ hadoop dfsadmin -report > > > > Configured Capacity: 0 (0 KB) > > Present Capacity: 9216 (9 KB) > > DFS Remaining: 0 (0 KB) > > DFS Used: 9216 (9 KB) > > DFS Used%: 100% > > Under replicated blocks: 0 > > Blocks with corrupt replicas: 0 > > Missing blocks: 0 > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > > Datanodes available: 3 (3 total, 0 dead) > > > > Name: 192.168.1.242:50010 > > Decommission Status : Normal > > Configured Capacity: 0 (0 KB) > > DFS Used: 3072 (3 KB) > > Non DFS Used: 0 (0 KB) > > DFS Remaining: 0(0 KB) > > DFS Used%: 100% > > DFS Remaining%: 0% > > Last contact: Thu Jul 02 01:47:21 JST 2009 > > > > > > Name: 192.168.1.241:50010 > > Decommission Status : Normal > > Configured Capacity: 0 (0 KB) > > DFS Used: 3072 (3 KB) > > Non DFS Used: 0 (0 KB) > > DFS Remaining: 0(0 KB) > > DFS Used%: 100% > > DFS Remaining%: 0% > > Last contact: Thu Jul 02 01:47:23 JST 2009 > > > > > > Name: 192.168.1.243:50010 > > Decommission Status : Normal > > Configured Capacity: 0 (0 KB) > > DFS Used: 3072 (3 KB) > > Non DFS Used: 0 (0 KB) > > DFS Remaining: 0(0 KB) > > DFS Used%: 100% > > DFS Remaining%: 0% > > Last contact: Thu Jul 02 01:47:23 JST 2009 > > > > > > > > -- > > Kind regards > > > > Things, that are stupid at the beginning, rarely ends up wisely. > > >
