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Andrew Purtell updated HBASE-2009:
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    Attachment: HBASE-2009.patch

> [EC2] support mapreduce subsystem
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>
>                 Key: HBASE-2009
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2009
>             Project: Hadoop HBase
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Andrew Purtell
>            Assignee: Andrew Purtell
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 0.20.3, 0.21.0
>
>         Attachments: HBASE-2009.patch
>
>
> Feedback up on hbase-user@ from Naresh Rapolu:
> {quote}
>     Your scripts are working fine. We restarted everything and tested, and 
> they are working fine. A few issues though :
>         * While starting, launch-hbase-cluster gives the following error.
>           error: "fs.epoll.max_user_instance" is an unknown key. It occurs 
> during starting zookeeper instances.
>         * We needed MapReduce along with HBase. The note on the JIRA page 
> that you only need to add only two lines in hbase-ec2-env.sh is insufficient.
>           The following changes need to be made.
>           1. hbase-ec2-env.sh should write mapred.job.tracker property into 
> hadoop-site.xml ( Also shouldnt you be having core-site.xml and hdfs-site.xml 
> as it is hadoop-0.20.1 ??? Infact because of this , there are warning 
> messages all over the place when you are using hdfs through command line ).
>           2. HADOOP_CLASSPATH in hadoop/conf/hadoop-env.sh needs to be 
> changed in the underlying AMI, to include hbase, zookeeper jars and conf 
> directory. Probably you can modify the public AMI, and recreate the bundle as 
> the paths to these are known apriori. 3. For other users, the following three 
> lines should be added in hbase-ec2-env.sh
>           For master:
>           "$HADOOP_HOME"/bin/hadoop-daemon.sh start jobtracker
>           "$HADOOP_HOME"/bin/hadoop-daemon.sh start tasktracker
>           For slave:
>           "$HADOOP_HOME"/bin/hadoop-daemon.sh start tasktracker.
> {quote}

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