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stack edited comment on HBASE-1961 at 11/14/09 4:49 PM: -------------------------------------------------------- This latest tarball still has usage that does not mention hbase: {code} st...@aron:~/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2$ ./bin/hbase-ec2 Usage: hbase-ec2 COMMAND where COMMAND is one of: list list all running HBase EC2 clusters launch-cluster <name> <slaves> <zoos> launch a HBase cluster launch-zookeeper <name> <zoos> launch the zookeeper quorum launch-master <name> launch or find a cluster master launch-slaves <name> <slaves> launch the cluster slaves terminate-cluster <name> terminate all HBase EC2 instances delete-cluster <name> clean up after a terminated cluster login <name|instance id> login to the master node screen <name|instance id> start or attach 'screen' on the master proxy <name|instance id> start a socks proxy on localhost:6666 push <name> <file> scp a file to the master node <shell cmd> <group|instance id> execute a command on the master create-image create a HBase AMIde} {code} .. it should be 'launch-hbase-cluster' instead of 'launch-cluster'? etc. I did the apt-get install of ami tools. Got this error when I tried below command: {code} $ ./bin/launch-hbase-cluster x 3 3 Creating/checking security groups /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 34: ec2-describe-group: command not found Creating group x-master /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 37: ec2-add-group: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 38: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 39: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 51: ec2-describe-group: command not found Creating group x /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 54: ec2-add-group: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 55: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 56: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 65: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 66: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 73: ec2-describe-group: command not found Creating group x-zookeeper /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 76: ec2-add-group: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 77: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 78: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 80: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 81: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 82: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 83: ec2-authorize: command not found {code} was (Author: stack): This latest tarball still has usage that does not mention hbase: {cost...@aron:~/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2$ ./bin/hbase-ec2 Usage: hbase-ec2 COMMAND where COMMAND is one of: list list all running HBase EC2 clusters launch-cluster <name> <slaves> <zoos> launch a HBase cluster launch-zookeeper <name> <zoos> launch the zookeeper quorum launch-master <name> launch or find a cluster master launch-slaves <name> <slaves> launch the cluster slaves terminate-cluster <name> terminate all HBase EC2 instances delete-cluster <name> clean up after a terminated cluster login <name|instance id> login to the master node screen <name|instance id> start or attach 'screen' on the master proxy <name|instance id> start a socks proxy on localhost:6666 push <name> <file> scp a file to the master node <shell cmd> <group|instance id> execute a command on the master create-image create a HBase AMIde} {code} .. it should be 'launch-hbase-cluster' instead of 'launch-cluster'? etc. I did the apt-get install of ami tools. Got this error when I tried below command: {code} {code$ ./bin/launch-hbase-cluster x 3 3 Creating/checking security groups /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 34: ec2-describe-group: command not found Creating group x-master /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 37: ec2-add-group: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 38: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 39: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 51: ec2-describe-group: command not found Creating group x /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 54: ec2-add-group: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 55: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 56: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 65: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 66: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 73: ec2-describe-group: command not found Creating group x-zookeeper /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 76: ec2-add-group: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 77: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 78: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 80: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 81: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 82: ec2-authorize: command not found /home/stack/checkouts/workspace/trunk/src/contrib/ec2/bin/init-hbase-cluster-secgroups: line 83: ec2-authorize: command not found } > HBase EC2 scripts > ----------------- > > Key: HBASE-1961 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-1961 > Project: Hadoop HBase > Issue Type: New Feature > Environment: Amazon AWS EC2 > Reporter: Andrew Purtell > Assignee: Andrew Purtell > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 0.21.0, 0.20.3 > > Attachments: ec2-contrib.tar.gz > > > Attached tarball is a clone of the Hadoop EC2 scripts, modified significantly > to start up a HBase storage only cluster on top of HDFS backed by instance > storage. > Tested with the HBase 0.20 branch but should work with trunk also. Only the > AMI create and launch scripts are tested. Will bring up a functioning HBase > cluster. > Do "create-hbase-image c1.xlarge" to create an x86_64 AMI, or > "create-hbase-image c1.medium" to create an i386 AMI. Public Hadoop/HBase > 0.20.1 AMIs are available: > i386: ami-c644a7af > x86_64: ami-f244a79b > launch-hbase-cluster brings up the cluster: First, a small dedicated ZK > quorum, specifiable in size, default of 3. Then, the DFS namenode (formatting > on first boot) and one datanode and the HBase master. Then, a specifiable > number of slaves, instances running DFS datanodes and HBase region servers. > For example: > {noformat} > launch-hbase-cluster testcluster 100 5 > {noformat} > would bring up a cluster with 100 slaves supported by a 5 node ZK ensemble. > We must colocate a datanode with the namenode because currently the master > won't tolerate a brand new DFS with only namenode and no datanodes up yet. > See HBASE-1960. By default the launch scripts provision ZooKeeper as > c1.medium and the HBase master and region servers as c1.xlarge. The result is > a HBase cluster supported by a ZooKeeper ensemble. ZK ensembles are not > dynamic, but HBase clusters can be grown by simply starting up more slaves, > just like Hadoop. > hbase-ec2-init-remote.sh can be trivially edited to bring up a jobtracker on > the master node and task trackers on the slaves. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.