Sorry I thought I had done that. I have added them. No code changes needed, not even a recompile in fact, just missed running the final scp.
Thanks for pointing that out. Bobby On 9/29/12 6:00 PM, "Harsh J" <ha...@cloudera.com> wrote: >Hi Robert, > >Source artifacts are missing. Could you please upload those as a >separate tarball like the last time? > >+1 from me (non-binding) for the binaries otherwise. > >Verified the signature. > >? gpg --verify hadoop-0.23.4.tar.gz.asc hadoop-0.23.4.tar.gz >gpg: Good signature from "Robert Joseph Evans (Bobby) ><bobby[at]apache[dot]org>" > >Ran a single machine cluster and ran a couple of MR jobs and the >distributed shell YARN app (needed extra configuring, check >https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-3869 for your next >release, if you perhaps want to make the experience better?). Seems to >work alright. > >? bin/yarn jar >share/hadoop/mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples-0.23.4.jar pi >-Dmapreduce.framework.name=yarn 10 10 >… >Estimated value of Pi is 3.20000000000000000000 > >On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 9:05 PM, Robert Evans <ev...@yahoo-inc.com> wrote: >> I have built a 0.23.4-rc0 and am calling a release vote on it. As per >>the bylaws this vote will be open for 1 week, and will close next >>Saturday October 6th. >> >> You can access the release through the apache maven staging repo, with >>the 0.23.4-rc0 tag in subversion, and at >>http://people.apache.org/~bobby/hadoop-0.23.4-candidate-0/ >> >> This release is a sustaining release with several important bug fixes >>in it. Most notably upgrading of a 1.0 cluster with append/sync enabled >>should now work (HDFS-3731). There are no known blockers against this >>release, there are only two critical issues. >> >> HADOOP-8811 >> Compile hadoop native library in FreeBSD >> >> HDFS-3990 >> NN's health report has severe performance problems >> >> HDFS-3990 only really has a significant impact on large clusters, and >>can be mitigated by enabling DNS caching. >> >> I have run several manual tests on this release on a small insecure >>cluster and all of them pass I am a +1 (binding) for this release. >> >> On a side note I am happy to announce that the 0.23 line is being >>rolled out more widely at Yahoo!. We just installed 0.23.3 on a 2000 >>node cluster and have only seen a few issues (HDFS-3990 is the biggest >>of them). I expect to do a 0.23.5 release in the coming weeks/months >>as we find more issues running on large clusters. >> >> --Bobby Evans >> >> > > > >-- >Harsh J