Tatsuya, This worked perfectly many thanks.
-Keith Tatsuya Kawano wrote: > > Keith, > > This virtual Ubuntu server is for development, not for production, right? > > If so, try editing "/etc/hosts" of the Ubuntu server, so that it can > resolve the correct IP (192.168.1.19) from its hostname. > > First two entries of /etc/hosts should like this: > > 127.0.0.1 localhost > 127.0.1.1 your-host-name > ... > > So replace 127.0.1.1 on the second line with 192.168.1.19. You > shouldn't have to restart your server, but HBase. > > Please note that when you deploy production servers, you'll definitely > need DNS entries for them. > > Thanks, > > -- > Tatsuya Kawano (Mr.) > Tokyo, Japan > > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Keith Thomas <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Thank you Barney Frank, your detailed notes were very helpful in >> confirming I >> was doing things correctly already on the client. I did a lot of tracing >> through the HBase code and concluded that the problem lay with my >> server. >> >> It looks like 0.20.0 has all sorts of DNS config entries and by default >> in >> my setup, the address of my one server - running peudo distributed hbase >> and >> hadoop for development purposes - resolves to 127.0.1.1 all the time. My >> client gets back all sorts of addressing details from the server (from >> zookeeper presumably) telling my client things are running on 127.0.1.1, >> which of course they are not. >> >> I think my question now boils down to how can I configure Zookeeper so it >> will return the address of the virtual machine it is running on >> automatically, regardless of whether my laptop is connected to a network >> or >> running disconnected on on a plane. >> >> To a newbie like myself he pre-0.20.0 type functionality (e..g. >> 'hbase.master') seems to be more likely to meet my needs than a DNS based >> solution, but what do I know :-) > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/HBase-client-query-tp25752430p25814722.html Sent from the HBase User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
