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The error you're getting usually means that you have a version of hadoop that doesn't match your version of pig. If you downloaded latest for hadoop, that will be the case, as pig currently supports hadoop 0.18, but not 0.19 or top of trunk. Try running your pig version with a released 0.18 version of hadoop and see if you get better results.

Alan.

On Nov 24, 2008, at 10:09 AM, cutepooja54321 wrote:


hi , i am also trying to do the same thing,,
can u please help me if u managed to do it ,, pleassee.. i am also a student

us latha wrote:

Hi All

Am a student trying to integrate PIG and Hadoop technologies to build a
custom application as a part of my MS project.
Am trying out a simple scenario where I have setup a single node hadoop
cluster and trying to execute the pig script "script1-*hadoop*.*pig"
*mentioned
in the pig tutorial.

Am hitting several issues like "Failed to create data storage "etc.
Had posted same to the groups already.
http://www.nabble.com/Integration-of-pig-and-hadoop-fails-with-% 22Failed-to-create-DataStorage%22-error.-td18931962.html

Could you please suggest me the proper steps to integrate pig and hadoop.
Right now, am following the below ones.

1) Have downloded latest source for hadoop and PIG
2) Compiled hadoop and started single node cluster
3) Compiled PIG and replaced the hadoop class files with the new ones from
step 2 in the pig.jar
4) executing the pig script by setting HADOOPSITEPATH

Please let me if the above steps needs are incorrect (or) should i use any specific pig and hadoop versions? We are stuck up with the errors. Request
you to pls help in resolving the same.

Thankyou
Srilatha



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