Hi Todd, I am using the tarball.
Let me try configuring the pid files to stored somewhere else. Thanks for the tip, Abhishek On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Todd Lipcon <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Abhishek, > > Are you using the tarball or the RPMs/debs? The issue is most likely that > your pid files are ending up in /tmp and thus getting cleaned out > periodically. > > -Todd > > On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:07 PM, abhishek sharma <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I am using the Cloudera Hadoop distribution version 0.20.2+228. >> >> I have a small 9 node cluster and when I try to stop the Hadoop DFS >> and Mapred using >> the stop-mapred.sh and stop-dfs.sh scripts, it downs shutdown some of >> the TaskTrackers and DataNodes. I get a message saying no tasktracker >> or datanode to stop, but when I log into the machines, I can see the >> TaskTracker and DataNode processes running (for e.g. using jps). >> >> I did not notice anything unusal in the log files. I am not sure what >> might be the problem but when I use Hadoop version 0.20.0, the scripts >> work fine. >> >> Any idea what time be happening? >> >> Thanks, >> Abhishek >> > > > > -- > Todd Lipcon > Software Engineer, Cloudera >
