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On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 5:18 PM, tim robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Someone has done an AMI:
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> $ ec2-describe-images -a | grep hbase
> IMAGE   ami-4de30724    hbase-ami/hbase-0.2.0-hadoop-0.17.1-i386.manifest.xml 
>   834125115996    available       public          i386    machine 
> aki-a71cf9ce    ari-a51cf9cc
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> I may be mistaken, but... this is only good for the small instance
> type right?  (i386)
> I have been advised to use large instances since the hbase and hadoop
> trackers both want 1G each, so I don't think this will help.
>
> I am shortly going to be starting HBase on EC2 as well, so please let
> us know how you get on.
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> Tim
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> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Yair Even-Zohar
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I try to run Hbase on EC2. I was able to run a Hadoop cluster relatively
>> easily using the contrib/ec2 classes. Actually, there are several AMI
>> addressing Hadoop. However, I found only a single Hbase AMI
>> "ami-4de30724
>> hbase-ami/hbase-0.2.0-hadoop-0.17.1-i386.manifest.xml834.125115996"
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>> Is there any simple way of running hbase cluster on EC2 ?
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>> Thanks
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>> -Yair
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