Try looking at namenode logs (under "logs" directory). There should be
an exception. Paste it here if you don't understand what it means.

12 Nisan 2009 Pazar 22:22 tarihinde halilibrahimcakir
<[email protected]> yazdı:
> I typed:
>
> $ ssh-keygen -t dsa -P '' -f ~/.ssh/id_dsa
> $ cat ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub &gt;&gt; ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
>
> Deleted this directory:
>
> $ rm -ri /tmp/hadoop-root
>
> Formatted namenode again:
>
> $ /bin/hadoop namenode -format
>
> Stopped:
>
> $ /bin/stop-all.sh
>
>
> then typed:
>
>
>
> $ ssh localhost
>
> so it didn't want me to enter a password. I started:
>
> $ /bin/start-all.sh
>
> But nothing changed :(
>
> ----- Özgün İleti -----
> Kimden : [email protected]
> Kime : [email protected]
> Gönderme tarihi : 12/04/2009 21:33
> Konu : Re: Ynt: Re: Cannot access Jobtracker and namenode
> There are two commands in hadoop quick start, used for passwordless ssh.
> Try those.
>
> $ ssh-keygen -t dsa -P '' -f ~/.ssh/id_dsa
> $ cat ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub &gt;&gt; ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
>
> http://hadoop.apache.org/core/docs/current/quickstart.html
>
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>
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>
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>
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>
>



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