Hey Jinyuan,

I'm having the same issue and want to solve with the light version. 
How are you doing this part `hadoop classpath` to ES_CLASSPATH?

I tried to exec `hadoop class' path and added the result to "export 
ES_CLASSPATH=<pasted output>" but getting same error, is that what you ment?

Thank you,

On Monday, July 7, 2014 2:42:04 PM UTC-7, Jinyuan Zhou wrote:
>
> I am using elasticsearch 1.2.1 and CDH 4.6. quick start vm. My ES server 
> is installed on the same vm. 
> I have one successful senario: I used light version and add the result and 
> command `hadoop classpath` to ES_CLASSPATH
>
> But I encoutered errros with the default version and hadoop2 version. 
> Here is the details of issues. 
> #1.  I installed the plugin with this command  
> bin/plugin --install  elasticsearch/elasticsearch-repository-hdfs/2.0.0
> and I sent a PUT request below: 
> url: http://localhost:9200/_snapshot/hdfs_repo
> data :{
>   "type":"hdfs",
>   "settings": 
>   {
>     "uri":"hdfs://localhost.localdomain:8020",
>     "path":"/user/cloudera/es_snapshot"
>   }
> }
>
> I got this response
>
>
>    1. "error": "RepositoryException[[hdfs_repo] failed to create repository]; 
> nested: CreationException[Guice creation errors:
>    
>    1) Error injecting constructor, 
> org.elasticsearch.ElasticsearchGenerationException: Cannot create Hdfs 
> file-system for uri [hdfs://localhost.localdomain:8020]
>      at org.elasticsearch.repositories.hdfs.HdfsRepository.(Unknown Source)
>      while locating org.elasticsearch.repositories.hdfs.HdfsRepository
>      while locating org.elasticsearch.repositories.Repository
>    
>    1 error]; nested: ElasticsearchGenerationException[Cannot create Hdfs 
> file-system for uri [hdfs://localhost.localdomain:8020]]; nested: 
> RemoteException[Server IPC version 7 cannot communicate with client version 
> 4]; ",
>    2.     "status": 500
>    
>    
>
>
> I noticed RemoteException: Server IPC version 7 cannot communicate with 
> client version 4
>
> #2 Then I tried hadoop2 version,. So I installed plugin with this command
> bin/plugin --install  
> elasticsearch/elasticsearch-repository-hdfs/2.0.0-hadoop2
>
> I sent a PUT request as above, this time I even got more strange 
> exectiopon 
>
> NoClassDefFoundError[org/apache/commons/cli/ParseException]
> Here is the response.
>
> {
>     "error": "RepositoryException[[hdfs_repo] failed to create repository]; 
> nested: CreationException[Guice creation errors:
>
> 1) Error injecting constructor, java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
> org/apache/commons/cli/ParseException
>   at org.elasticsearch.repositories.hdfs.HdfsRepository.(Unknown Source)
>   while locating org.elasticsearch.repositories.hdfs.HdfsRepository
>   while locating org.elasticsearch.repositories.Repository
>
> 1 error]; nested: 
> NoClassDefFoundError[org/apache/commons/cli/ParseException]; nested: 
> ClassNotFoundException[org.apache.commons.cli.ParseException]; ",
>     "status": 500
> }
>
> I wonder if any one have simiar experiences. Note the failed cases are 
> actaully
> more realistic deplyoment choices. Because my hadoop cluster will less likely 
> be on the same node
> as my ES server. 
> Thanks,
> Jack
>
>
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