Hi Ron, Thank you. I deleted the Hadoop directory from my Windows folder. The untar/unzipped on Cygwin ad the directory d:\hadoop
(Ex: here is a path: D:\Hadoop\hadoop-1.0.0\bin\ ) Now I could start Hadoop: $ bin/hadoop start-all.sh Above worked. But similar problem persists: $ bin/hadoop fs -ls bin/hadoop: line 321: c:\Program: command not found Found 26 items $ bin/hadoop dfs -mkdir urls cygwin warning: MS-DOS style path detected: D:\Hadoop\hadoop-1.0.0\/build/native Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /cygdrive/d/Hadoop/hadoop-1.0.0/build/native CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning. Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths: http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames bin/hadoop: line 321: c:\Program: command not found How could I possibly get rid of the error? Btw, $ bin=`dirname "."` /cygdrive/d/Hadoop/hadoop-1.0.0 $ echo $bin . /cygdrive/d/Hadoop/hadoop-1.0.0 $ pwd /cygdrive/d/Hadoop/hadoop-1.0.0 Thanks, Jay ________________________________ From: Ronald Petty <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; Jay <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2012 4:28 PM Subject: Re: Hadoop does not start on Windows XP Jay, What does the following give you on the command line? bin=`dirname "$0"` //also try =`dirname "."` echo $bin Regards. Ron On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:56 PM, Jay <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > In Windows XP I installed Cygwin and tried to run Hadoop: > > W1234@W19064-00 /cygdrive/d/Profiles/w1234/My > Documents/Hadoop/hadoop1.0/hadoop-1.0.0 > $ bin/hadoop start-all.sh > bin/hadoop: line 2: $'\r': command not found > bin/hadoop: line 17: $'\r': command not found > bin/hadoop: line 18: $'\r': command not found > bin/hadoop: line 49: $'\r': command not found > : No such file or directoryn > bin/hadoop: line 52: $'\r': command not found > bin/hadoop: line 60: syntax error near unexpected token `$'in\r'' > 'in/hadoop: line 60: `case "`uname`" in > $ > > > I have this in the file hadoop-env.sh > > export JAVA_HOME=c:\\Program\ Files\\Java\\jdk1.7.0_02 > > How could I possibly fix it? > > Thanks a lot! >
