Yeah , I did see them in the output os start-all.sh and also when i stop them stop-all.sh
Is that all ? I would be surprised if there is no other way to confirm the distributiveness of Nutch/Hadoop. The filesystem directory does not contain any content on the second node ( although it is formatted correctly). On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:36 PM, John Mendenhall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello I have setup nutch/hadoop on 2 nodes. How can i make sure that > the > > > setup is correct ? > > > > > > I can start and stop using start-all and stop-all script with no > errors. > > > > > > But during crawl when i look at the status on > > > http://master:50030/jobtracker.jsp, the cluster summary shows only one > > > node. ? > > > > > > Any suggestions > > > > > > > > > MapsReducesTasks/NodeNodes 0241 > > > <http://master:50030/machines.jsp<http://ascot1:50030/machines.jsp> > > > > Did you see all nodes listed in the output of the start-all script? > It should list the different node types for each node when starting up. > > JohnM > > -- > john mendenhall > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > surf utopia > internet services >
