Hi,
I bypassed this problem by ensuring that I use Host names instead of IP 
addresses everywhere in conf files after putting the mapping in /etc/hosts.


Regards,
Sanjay Sharma
Impetus
Phone - +91 - 120 - 4363300 x 2761

From: PORTO aLET [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 10:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: hive + hadoop 0.20.0

Hi,
I have this error
   FAILED: Unknown exception : Wrong FS: 
hdfs://10.1.1.3:9000/tmp/hive-hadoop/1201106067<http://10.1.1.3:9000/tmp/hive-hadoop/1201106067>,
 expected: hdfs://slave:9000
when i tried to do select statement in hive. I have loaded the data into the 
table, etc..
It looks like a name mapping error, how can I fix this?
Thanks

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