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stack commented on HBASE-1961:
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Playing with scripts more:
+ Has hardcoded JAVA_VERSION in hbase-ec2-env.sh. Is that intentional?
+ If I do the following, it doesn't work:
{code}
$ ./bin/hbase-ec2 list -h
Required option '-K, --private-key KEY' missing (-h for usage)
No running clusters.
{code}
The -h is not passed to ec2-describe-instances. I see that the hadoop scripts
have the same issue. So it seems like we require people to fill in keys into
the hbase-ec2-env.sh. Is that right? If so, lets add stuff to the readme?
> 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.
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