Changing the VM settings won't help. Change the value of fs.default.name to hdfs://106.77.211.187:9000 from hdfs://localhost:9000 in core-site.xml for both the client and the NameNode. Replace the IP address with the IP address of the node on which the NameNode is running or with the hostname.
Praveen 2012/1/2 Harsh J <[email protected]> > Woraphol, > > Yes you'd need to tweak some settings in your VMs such that they allow > remote connections. Could also be a firewall running inside of your > NameNode instance preventing this. Once you get the telnet working > after troubleshooting your network settings (I don't know the bullseye > spot here, sorry), it should be fine after-on. > > 2012/1/1 ???? ???????????????? <[email protected]>: > > > > Dear all, > > I successfully installed and run Hadoop on a single machine whose ip > is 192.168.1.109 (In fact it is actually an Ubuntu instance running on > virtual box ) . When typing jps it shows2473 DataNode2765 TaskTracker3373 > Jps2361 NameNode2588 SecondaryNameNode2655 JobTracker > > This should mean that the hadoop is up and running.Running commands > like ./hadoop fs -ls is fine and produces the expected result. > > But If I try to connect it from my windows box whose ip is 192.168.1.80 > by writingJava code's HDFS API to connect it as follows: Configuration conf > = new Configuration();FileSystem hdfs = null;Path filenamePath = new > Path(FILE_NAME); > > hdfs = FileSystem.get(conf); <-- the problem occurred at this line > > when I run the code, the error displayed as follows: > > 11/12/07 20:37:24 INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to server: / > 192.168.1.109:9000. Already tried 0 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:26 INFO > ipc.Client: Retrying connect to server: /192.168.1.109:9000. Already > tried 1 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:28 INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to > server: /192.168.1.109:9000. Already tried 2 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:30 > INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to server: /192.168.1.109:9000. Already > tried 3 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:32 INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to > server: /192.168.1.109:9000. Already tried 4 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:33 > INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to server: /192.168.1.109:9000. Already > tried 5 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:35 INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to > server: /192.168.1.109:9000. Already tried 6 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:37 > INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to server: /192.168.1.109:9000. Already > tried 7 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:39 INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to > server: /192.168.1.109:9000. Already tried 8 time(s).11/12/07 20:37:41 > > INFO ipc.Client: Retrying connect to server: /192.168.1.109:9000. > Already tried 9 time(s).java.net.ConnectException: Call to / > 192.168.1.109:9000 failed on connection exception: > java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: no further information > To make sure if the socket is already opened and waits for the incoming > connections on the hadoop serer, I netstat on the ubuntu boxthe result > shows as follows: > > > > tcp 0 0 localhost:51201 *:* > LISTEN 2765/java tcp 0 0 *:50020 *:* > LISTEN 2473/java tcp 0 0 > localhost:9000 *:* LISTEN 2361/java > tcp 0 0 localhost:9001 *:* LISTEN > 2655/java tcp 0 0 *:mysql *:* > LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *:50090 > *:* LISTEN 2588/java tcp 0 > 0 *:11211 *:* LISTEN - > tcp 0 0 *:40843 *:* > LISTEN 2473/java tcp 0 0 *:58699 *:* > LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *:50060 > *:* LISTEN 2765/java tcp > 0 0 *:50030 > > *:* LISTEN 2655/java tcp > 0 0 *:53966 *:* LISTEN > 2655/java tcp 0 0 *:www *:* > LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *:epmd > *:* LISTEN - tcp 0 > 0 *:55826 *:* LISTEN 2588/java > tcp 0 0 *:ftp *:* > LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *:50070 *:* > LISTEN 2361/java tcp 0 0 *:52822 > *:* LISTEN 2361/java tcp > 0 0 *:ssh *:* LISTEN - > tcp 0 0 *:55672 *:* > LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *:50010 > *:* > > LISTEN 2473/java tcp 0 0 *:50075 > *:* LISTEN 2473/java > > I noticed that if the local address column is something like > localhost:9000 (starts with localhost: not *:)It will not be able to be > connected from remote host or even in it own box in some case.I tried > telnet localhost 9000 it works, I means it can connect to the port but If > I use telnet 192.168.1.109 9000The errors displays like > > $ telnet 192.168.1.109 9000Trying 192.168.1.109...telnet: Unable to > connect to remote host: Connection refused > > I have spent almost a week figuring out the issue I am really exhausted > now and I hope someone can help me. > > Note: I am not sure if namenode by default refuses remote connection. Do > I need to change some settings in order for it to allowremote connections? > > Best regards,Woraphol > > > > > > > > -- > Harsh J >
