It looks like a JSON parsing error in the webui python code (i.e. the error
output shows line 11 of webui/master/index.tpl which is the json code
"state = json.loads(data)").

What happens if you go to
http://ec2-107-21-195-96.compute-1.amazonaws.com:5050/master/state.jsoninside
the firewall (or open up port 5050 in the EC2 firewall for your
machine)?

When I do this on my machine locally (before running any frameworks or
starting any slaves), I see:

{"build_date":"2012-01-25
11:19:19","build_user":"andyk","completed_frameworks":[],"frameworks":[],"id":"201201271511-0","pid":"
[email protected]:5050","slaves":[],"start_time":1327705891}

Andy

On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Matthew Rathbone <[email protected]>wrote:

> So I spun up a mesos cluster using the ec2 scripts. So far so good.
>
> Then I spun up a jobtracker, that worked (after some fiddling)
>
> Then I tried to submit an example job (wordcount).
>
> First of all, the job tracker receives the job, but then I get these
> errors in the terminal:
> 12/01/27 22:57:12 INFO input.FileInputFormat: Total input paths to process
> : 0
> 12/01/27 22:57:13 INFO mapred.JobClient: Running job: job_201201272245_0002
> 12/01/27 22:57:14 INFO mapred.JobClient:  map 0% reduce 0%
> channel 6: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused
> channel 7: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused
> channel 6: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused
>
>
> So I check on the mesos dashboard (port 8080) and I see this:
> http://cl.ly/221D193v0l012k0h3W0S
>
> It doesn't look good, anyone have any pointers? (Sorry for spamming the
> list so much over the last couple of days)
>
> --
> Matthew Rathbone
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