How is the client over on ubuntu? If you try the cell there? Does it work? St.Ack
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 7:40 PM, David Perona <[email protected]> wrote: > The client is JBOSS running on Vista. The server is Hadoop/hbase on > Ubuntu. > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Stack <[email protected]> > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 8:17:33 PM > Subject: Re: Hbase Client problem > > If ubuntu, why all the windows style pathes? > > > > On Sep 11, 2009, at 6:00 PM, David Perona <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am beginning to think it is some sort of network problem even though I > can use the web UIs from the client. I am only running the client/Jboss on > my laptop with a VM running Ubuntu 9.0.4 with Hadoop/Hbase. > > > > The STDOUT was just printing the HBaseConfiguration file as a string. > > > > JBOSS just wants to talk to Hbase. > > > > What is the minimum I information I need on the client to talk to hbase? > I have the 3 jars listed below and the hbase-site.xml without anything else > that I know of on the client. I searched and removed any hadoop and hbase > files or references on the client. Here's my client hbase-site.xml: > > > > <configuration> > > <property> > > <name>hbase.zookeeper.quorum</name> > > <value>user-laptop</value> > > </property> > > <property> > > <name>hbase.rootdir</name> > > <value>hdfs://user-laptop:9000/hbase</value> > > </property> > > </configuration> > > > > I am calling it a night and looking at it again tomorrow. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > DP > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: stack <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 6:46:27 PM > > Subject: Re: Hbase Client problem > > > > If the CLASSPATH is ordered as per the output below on the line STDOUT, > then > > hbase-default is perhaps being read before hbase-site so default values > are > > being found instead of your customizations? This JBOSS client is trying > to > > talk to hbase or launch mapreduce jobs? > > St.Ack > > > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 4:26 PM, David Perona <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> I replaced all ips with host names in hadoop/hbase and got the same > >> behavior. Any other thoughts? > >> > >> Jboss console: > >> 18:18:55,183 INFO [STDOUT] config=Configuration: core-default.xml, > >> core-site.xml, hbase-default.xml, hbase-site.xml, C:/dev/hbase-site.xml > >> 18:18:55,356 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client > >> environment:zookeeper.version=3.2.0--1, built on 05/15/2009 06:05 GMT > >> 18:18:55,357 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:host.name= > >> d1-laptop.gateway.2wire.net > >> 18:18:55,357 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:java.version=1.6.0_14 > >> 18:18:55,357 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:java.vendor=Sun > >> Microsystems Inc. > >> 18:18:55,357 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:java.home=C:\Program > Files > >> (x86)\Java\jre6 > >> 18:18:55,357 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client > environment:java.class.path=C:\JBOSS\ > >> jboss-5.1.0.GA\bin\run.jar > >> 18:18:55,357 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client > >> environment:java.io.tmpdir=C:\Users\owner\AppData\Local\Temp\ > >> 18:18:55,357 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:java.compiler=<NA> > >> 18:18:55,357 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:os.name=Windows Vista > >> 18:18:55,358 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:os.arch=x86 > >> 18:18:55,358 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:os.version=6.0 > >> 18:18:55,358 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:user.name=owner > >> 18:18:55,358 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client > environment:user.home=C:\Users\owner > >> 18:18:55,358 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:user.dir=C:\JBOSS\ > >> jboss-5.1.0.GA\bin > >> 18:18:55,360 INFO [ZooKeeper] Initiating client connection, > >> host=user-laptop:2181 sessionTimeout=60000 > >> > watcher=org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.hconnectionmanager$clientzkwatc...@1abf27c > >> 18:18:55,364 INFO [ClientCnxn] zookeeper.disableAutoWatchReset is false > >> 18:18:56,262 INFO [ClientCnxn] Attempting connection to server > user-laptop/ > >> 192.168.1.68:2181 > >> 18:18:56,275 INFO [ClientCnxn] Priming connection to > >> java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected local=/192.168.1.65:63498 > remote=user-laptop/ > >> 192.168.1.68:2181] > >> 18:18:56,285 INFO [ClientCnxn] Server connection successful > >> 18:18:58,471 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:44915. Already tried 0 time(s). > >> 18:19:00,511 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:44915. Already tried 1 time(s). > >> 18:19:02,510 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:44915. Already tried 2 time(s). > >> 18:19:04,510 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:44915. Already tried 3 time(s). > >> 18:19:06,520 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:44915. Already tried 4 time(s). > >> 18:19:08,532 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:44915. Already tried 5 time(s). > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ---- > >> From: David Perona <[email protected]> > >> To: [email protected] > >> Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 3:07:31 PM > >> Subject: Hbase Client problem > >> > >> It appears that the hbase client is trying to connect to the server at > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. This is not the desired behavior, but am not sure how > to > >> correct it. > >> > >> The client (JBOSS) has the following jars in the lib directory: > >> hbase-0.20.0.jar, hadoop-0.20.1-core.jar, and > >> zookeeper-r785019-hbase-1329.jar. I assume these are the appropriate > ones. > >> > >> I am running Hadoop 0.20.1 and hbase 0.20.0. Both are running and have > >> been confirmed through their respective web UIs. I created a table in > hbase > >> through the shell. It is a pseudo-distributed deployment. This > >> identical configuration has been successfully run using 0.19 > hadoop/hbase. > >> > >> > >> hbase-env.sh: HBASE_MANAGES_ZK=true > >> hbase-site.xml: <property> > >> <name>hbase.zookeeper.quorum</name> > >> <value>192.168.1.68</value> > >> </property> > >> <property> > >> <name>hbase.rootdir</name> > >> <value>hdfs://192.168.1.68:9000/hbase</value> > >> </property> > >> java client code: > >> HBaseConfiguration config = > >> > config.addResource(newHBaseConfiguration();newPath("C://dev/hbase-site.xml"));HTable > >> table = > >> > >> JBOSS Console: > >> 14:05:13,401 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client > >> environment:zookeeper.version=3.2.0--1, built on 05/15/2009 06:05 GMT > >> 14:05:13,402 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:host.name= > >> d1-laptop.gateway.2wire.net > >> 14:05:13,402 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:java.version=1.6.0_14 > >> 14:05:13,402 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:java.vendor=Sun > >> Microsystems Inc. > >> 14:05:13,402 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:java.home=C:\Program > Files > >> (x86)\Java\jre6 > >> 14:05:13,402 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client > environment:java.class.path=C:\JBOSS\ > >> jboss-5.1.0.GA\bin\run.jar > >> 14:05:13,403 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client > >> environment:java.io.tmpdir=C:\Users\owner\AppData\Local\Temp\ > >> 14:05:13,403 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:java.compiler=<NA> > >> 14:05:13,403 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:os.name=Windows Vista > >> 14:05:13,403 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:os.arch=x86 > >> 14:05:13,403 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:os.version=6.0 > >> 14:05:13,403 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:user.name=owner > >> 14:05:13,403 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client > environment:user.home=C:\Users\owner > >> 14:05:13,403 INFO [ZooKeeper] Client environment:user.dir=C:\JBOSS\ > >> jboss-5.1.0.GA\bin > >> 14:05:13,405 INFO [ZooKeeper] Initiating client connection, host= > >> 192.168.1.68:2181 sessionTimeout=60000 > >> > watcher=org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.hconnectionmanager$clientzkwatc...@62a5dd > >> 14:05:13,408 INFO [ClientCnxn] zookeeper.disableAutoWatchReset is false > >> 14:05:14,263 INFO [ClientCnxn] Attempting connection to server / > >> 192.168.1.68:2181 > >> 14:05:14,273 INFO [ClientCnxn] Priming connection to > >> java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected local=/192.168.1.65:60282 > remote=/ > >> 192.168.1.68:2181] > >> 14:05:14,294 INFO [ClientCnxn] Server connection successful > >> 14:05:16,455 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 0 time(s). > >> 14:05:18,464 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 1 time(s). > >> 14:05:20,457 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 2 time(s). > >> 14:05:22,455 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 3 time(s). > >> 14:05:24,457 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 4 time(s). > >> 14:05:26,458 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 5 time(s). > >> 14:05:28,454 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 6 time(s). > >> 14:05:30,447 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 7 time(s). > >> 14:05:32,444 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 8 time(s). > >> 14:05:34,434 INFO [HBaseClient] Retrying connect to server: / > >> 127.0.1.1:35059. Already tried 9 time(s). > >> 14:05:35,433 INFO [HbaseRPC] Server at /127.0.1.1:35059 not available > yet, > >> Zzzzz... > >> > >> Any help would be appreciated and do not assume that I know what I am > >> doing:) > >> > >> Thanks, > >> DPnewHTable(config, "contact"); > >> > >> > > > >
