Can you please try the following in your nutch-site.xml

I have added 50000 after the local.You can also try 127.0.0.1

> <property>
>  <name>fs.default.name</name>
>  <value>local:50000</value>
>  <description>The name of the default file system.  Either the
>  literal string "local" or a host:port for NDFS.</description>
> </property>

Please make sure those ndfs and mapred /temp and data and system
directory exists? and the user nutch has permission to write.

I don't know above will solve your problem but lets see...

Cheers


On 12/27/05, carmmello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is the error message that I get:
>
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED] nutch-nightly]# bin/start-all.sh
> cat: /root/.slaves: Arquivo ou diretório não encontrado
> starting namenode, logging to /usr/nutch-nightly/nutch-root-namenode-
> localhost.l
> ocaldomain.log
> 051227 085214 parsing file:/usr/nutch-nightly/conf/nutch-default.xml
> 051227 085214 parsing file:/usr/nutch-nightly/conf/nutch-site.xml
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Not a host:port
> pair: local
>        at org.apache.nutch.ndfs.DataNode.createSocketAddr
> (DataNode.java:54)
>        at org.apache.nutch.ndfs.NameNode.<init>(NameNode.java:52)
>        at org.apache.nutch.ndfs.NameNode.main(NameNode.java:349)
> starting jobtracker, logging to /usr/nutch-nightly/nutch-root-
> jobtracker-localhost.localdomain.log
> 051227 085215 parsing file:/usr/nutch-nightly/conf/nutch-default.xml
> 051227 085215 parsing file:/usr/nutch-nightly/conf/nutch-site.xml
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Bad
> mapred.job.tracker: local
>        at org.apache.nutch.mapred.JobTracker.getAddress
> (JobTracker.java:254)
>        at
> org.apache.nutch.mapred.JobTracker.<init>(JobTracker.java:228)
>        at org.apache.nutch.mapred.JobTracker.startTracker
> (JobTracker.java:45)
>        at org.apache.nutch.mapred.JobTracker.main(JobTracker.java:1070)
> cat: /root/.slaves: Arquivo ou diretório não encontrado
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] nutch-nightly]#"
>
> My nutch-site.xml is the saved nutch-default.xml, without modifications:
>
> "
> ......................
> <property>
>  <name>fs.default.name</name>
>  <value>local</value>
>  <description>The name of the default file system.  Either the
>  literal string "local" or a host:port for NDFS.</description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>ndfs.datanode.port</name>
>  <value>50010</value>
>  <description>The port number that the ndfs datanode server uses as a
> starting  point to look for a free port to listen on.
> </description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>ndfs.name.dir</name>
>  <value>/tmp/nutch/ndfs/name</value>
>  <description>Determines where on the local filesystem the NDFS name
> node
>      should store the name table.</description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>ndfs.data.dir</name>
>  <value>/tmp/nutch/ndfs/data</value>
>  <description>Determines where on the local filesystem an NDFS data
> node
>  should store its blocks.  If this is a comma- or space-delimited
>  list of directories, then data will be stored in all named
>  directories, typically on different devices.</description>
> </property>
>
> <!-- map/reduce properties -->
>
> <property>
>  <name>mapred.job.tracker</name>
>  <value>local</value>
>  <description>The host and port that the MapReduce job tracker runs
>  at.  If "local", then jobs are run in-process as a single map
>  and reduce task.
>  </description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>mapred.job.tracker.info.port</name>
>  <value>50030</value>
>  <description>The port that the MapReduce job tracker info webserver
> runs at.
>  </description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>mapred.task.tracker.output.port</name>
>  <value>50040</value>
>  <description>The port number that the MapReduce task tracker output
> server uses as a starting
>               point to look for a free port to listen on.
>  </description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>mapred.task.tracker.report.port</name>
>  <value>50050</value>
>  <description>The port number that the MapReduce task tracker report
> server uses as a starting
>               point to look for a free port to listen on.
>  </description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>mapred.local.dir</name>
>  <value>/tmp/nutch/mapred/local</value>
>  <description>The local directory where MapReduce stores intermediate
>  data files.  May be a space- or comma- separated list of
>  directories on different devices in order to spread disk i/o.
>  </description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>mapred.system.dir</name>
>  <value>/tmp/nutch/mapred/system</value>
>  <description>The shared directory where MapReduce stores control
> files.
>  </description>
> </property>
>
> <property>
>  <name>mapred.temp.dir</name>
>  <value>/tmp/nutch/mapred/temp</value>
>  <description>A shared directory for temporary files.
>  </description>
> </property>
>
> ...........
>
> As a final reminder, if that matters, this computer is on a small
> network (with a router) with another computer that runs another OS
> performing other tasks.
>
> Thank you for your attention
>
>
>
>
>
>

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