Do: hadoop fs -rmr /hbase and try again.
HBase will auto-create the /hbase dir on the first run. -ryan On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:50 AM, Sergey Bartunov <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi. I'm trying to make hbase (0.19) running on my ubuntu 8.10. Hadoop > (0.19) already works in single-node mode: > > <configuration> > <property> > <name>fs.default.name</name> > <value>hdfs://localhost:9000</value> > </property> > <property> > <name>mapred.job.tracker</name> > <value>localhost:9001</value> > </property> > <property> > <name>dfs.replication</name> > <value>1</value> > </property> > </configuration> > > I've formatted namenode and created /hbase directory, which is > specified in hbase-site.xml: > > <configuration> > <property> > <name>hbase.master</name> > <value>localhost:60000</value> > <description>The host and port that the HBase master runs > at</description> > </property> > > <property> > <name>hbase.rootdir</name> > <value>hdfs://localhost:9000/hbase</value> > <description>location of HBase instance in dfs</description> > </property> > > </configuration> > > When I try to hbase/bin/start-hbase.sh HMaster falls with warning: > > WARNING! File system needs to be upgraded. Run the > '${HBASE_HOME}/bin/hbase migrate' script. > > But I can't upgrade because file hbase.version doesn't exist and I > don't understand why I need to upgrade if I use the last version of > hadoop. Also I have no idea how to get hbase.version file. > What I have to do to make this work? Thanks in advance > > -- > Rideamus! >
