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Venkatesh Seetharam commented on FALCON-215:
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bq. From the description of the issue, it looks like JRE is used and jar
utility may not be bundled in JRE.
Sorry, missed the jre part of the description but falcon does need a jdk if you
use the packaging OOTB. Lets update the docs.
bq. Another issue is that the start script doesn't seem to fail, but
incorrectly states that the start succeeded.
This is a bug. Lets leave this open and will ask [~arpitgupta] to take a look.
> falcon-start fails
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> Key: FALCON-215
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FALCON-215
> Project: Falcon
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Samarth Gupta
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> $ ./bin/falcon-start
> /home/samarth/falconOpensource/falcon-distributed-0.5-incubating-SNAPSHOT/bin/falcon-config.sh:
> line 82: /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle/jre/bin/jar: No such file or directory
> /home/samarth/falconOpensource/falcon-distributed-0.5-incubating-SNAPSHOT
> Hadoop is installed, adding hadoop classpath to falcon classpath
> falcon started using hadoop version: Hadoop 0.20.2-cdh3u5
> Looks like jar is not part of oracle jvm 7. Also, start should fail in this
> case instead of saying falcon has started successfully
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