Hi Atlast im getting the output correctly....
I created the same ID in other machine also and did the same steps..... Now everything is perfect.... THANKS FOR ALL THE USERS WHO REPLIED ME... Thank u very much...... Regards, Jaya Albert Chern wrote: > > Here is the error from ssh in your first e-mail: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] hadoop-0.11.0]$ bin/start-all.sh > starting namenode, logging to > /opt/hadoop-0.11.0/bin/../logs/hadoop-jaya-namenode-localhost > .localdomain.out > localhost: starting datanode, logging to > /opt/hadoop-0.11.0/bin/../logs/hadoop- > jaya-datanode-localhost.localdomain.out > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ssh: connect to host 10.229.62.56 port 22: No route > to > host > > You're not getting the "No route to host" message anymore? > > On 3/2/07, jaylac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> Im very sure.... There is no problem in ssh-ing..... Also i dont get any >> errors in bin/start-all.sh >> >> >> >> Are you sure? Look at the errors you are getting when you run bin/start- >> all.sh. The master node is unable to ssh to the slave. Try ssh-ing into >> the slave from the master node...shouldn't work. >> >> On 3/2/07, jaylac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > in the last line "<" is missing when i was copying and pasting.... in >> the >> > hadoop-site.xml file its written correctly.... >> > >> > I can ping the machines from each other.... No problem in it..... >> > >> > Thanks for ur reply... please try to find any other mistakes...... >> > >> > >> > Albert Chern wrote: >> > > >> > > Your hadoop-site.xml is missing a "<" in the last line, but it looks >> > like >> > > you're having a network problem. Can you ping the machines from each >> > > other? >> > > >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Detailed-steps-to-run-Hadoop-in-distributed-system...-tf3332250.html#a9281986 >> Sent from the Hadoop Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Detailed-steps-to-run-Hadoop-in-distributed-system...-tf3332250.html#a9304585 Sent from the Hadoop Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
