Hi John, This question really belongs on the Cloudera list (http://getsatisfaction.com/cloudera) or the Whirr user list, but I wonder if you're seeing this because you're not using the SOCKS proxy for DNS lookups? See bottom of https://docs.cloudera.com/display/DOC/Launching+a+Cluster.
Cheers Tom On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 9:57 AM, John Clarke <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using Hadoop 0.18.3 and I run on EC2 using Cloudera's python scripts. > I'm having trouble viewing the task logs via the socks proxy. > > I start the proxy by: > hadoop-ec2 proxy <my_cluster> > > I can view the task tracker and namenode pages once I load the .pac file via > the foxyproxy plugin for firefox. However once I drill down into a job and > try to click on the task log links it appears that they dont go through the > proxy and so dont work. > > They have the form: > http://domu-12-31-38-00-40-57.compute-1.internal:50060/tasklog?taskid=attempt_201009201153_0003_m_000019_0&start=-4097 > > > I tried replacing the "domu-12-31-38-00-40-57.compute-1.internal" part with > the proxy IP but it didnt work. > > Any ideas how I can view the logs in the browser. I can ssh directly into > the node to see the logs but the web interface is much handier. > > Thanks > John >
