Hello Daniel,
I already read the Getting started page, i get null exception when
starting hbase here is my hbase-site.xml :
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<configuration>
<property>
<name>hbase.rootdir</name>
<!--<value>hdfs://tobethink.pappiptek.lipi.go.id:54310/user/hadoop/hbase</value>-->
<value>hdfs://tobethink.pappiptek.lipi.go.id:38400/user/hadoop/hbase</value>
<description>The directory shared by region servers.
Should be fully-qualified to include the filesystem to use.
E.g: hdfs://NAMENODE_SERVER:PORT/HBASE_ROOTDIR
</description>
</property>
<!--
<property>
<name>hbase.master</name>
<value>http://tobethink.pappiptek.lipi.go.id::60000</value>
<description>The host and port that the HBase master runs at.
A value of 'local' runs the master and a regionserver in
a single process.
</description>
</property>
-->
</configuration>
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I'm trying the pseudo distributed mode first ...
Btw, i know the namenode port from the jps and netstat output.
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Wildan
Regards,
Wildan
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wildan,
>
> Make sure you followed this from the Getting Started page :
>
> "Note: Let hbase create the directory. If you don't, you'll get warning
> saying hbase needs a migration run because the directory is missing files
> expected by hbase (it'll create them if you let it)."
>
>
> J-D
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