localhost: ssh: localhost: Name or service not known

that error looks like ssh is not running

make sure its running and working
try to shh to localhost from the server

ssh localhost

and see if it works.

Billy




----- Original Message ----- From: "Natarajan, Senthil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.jakarta.lucene.hadoop.user
To: <hadoop-user-PPu3vs9EauNd/SJB6HiN2Ni2O/[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 4:06 PM
Subject: RE: Datanode Problem


I Just uncommented and changed the JAVA_HOME, that's all I did in hadoop-env.sh.
Do I need to configure anything else.

Here is the hadoop-env.sh


# Set Hadoop-specific environment variables here.

# The only required environment variable is JAVA_HOME.  All others are
# optional.  When running a distributed configuration it is best to
# set JAVA_HOME in this file, so that it is correctly defined on
# remote nodes.

# The java implementation to use.  Required.
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/GridComputing/software/jdk1.5.0_04

# Extra Java CLASSPATH elements.  Optional.
# export HADOOP_CLASSPATH=

# The maximum amount of heap to use, in MB. Default is 1000.
# export HADOOP_HEAPSIZE=2000

# Extra Java runtime options.  Empty by default.
# export HADOOP_OPTS=-server

# Extra ssh options.  Empty by default.
# export HADOOP_SSH_OPTS="-o ConnectTimeout=1 -o SendEnv=HADOOP_CONF_DIR"

# Where log files are stored.  $HADOOP_HOME/logs by default.
# export HADOOP_LOG_DIR=${HADOOP_HOME}/logs

# File naming remote slave hosts.  $HADOOP_HOME/conf/slaves by default.
# export HADOOP_SLAVES=${HADOOP_HOME}/conf/slaves

# host:path where hadoop code should be rsync'd from.  Unset by default.
# export HADOOP_MASTER=master:/home/$USER/src/hadoop

# Seconds to sleep between slave commands.  Unset by default.  This
# can be useful in large clusters, where, e.g., slave rsyncs can
# otherwise arrive faster than the master can service them.
# export HADOOP_SLAVE_SLEEP=0.1

# The directory where pid files are stored. /tmp by default.
# export HADOOP_PID_DIR=/var/hadoop/pids

# A string representing this instance of hadoop. $USER by default.
# export HADOOP_IDENT_STRING=$USER

# The scheduling priority for daemon processes.  See 'man nice'.
# export HADOOP_NICENESS=10

-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Dunning [mailto:tdunning-GzNPid7y/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 5:02 PM
To: hadoop-user-PPu3vs9EauNd/SJB6HiN2Ni2O/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Datanode Problem


Well, you have something very strange going on in your scripts.  Have you
looked at hadoop-env.sh?


On 1/2/08 1:58 PM, "Natarajan, Senthil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

/bin/bash: /root/.bashrc: Permission denied
localhost: ssh: localhost: Name or service not known
/bin/bash: /root/.bashrc: Permission denied
localhost: ssh: localhost: Name or service not known




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