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From: Bharath Kumar [bharath...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 12:47 PM
To: user@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: Decommissioning a node takes forever
Hi All,
I am a novice hadoop user . I tried r
Hi,
which version HDFS you used?
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Bharath Kumar wrote:
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> I am a novice hadoop user . I tried removing a node from my cluster of 2
> nodes by adding the ip in excludes file and running dfsadmin -refreshNodes
> command . But decommissioning takes a ve
Hi All,
I am a novice hadoop user . I tried removing a node from my cluster of 2
nodes by adding the ip in excludes file and running dfsadmin -refreshNodes
command . But decommissioning takes a very long time I left it over the
weekend and still it was not complete.
Your inputs will help
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OK, restarting all services now fsck shows under-replication. Was it the
NameNode restart?
John
From: John Lilley [mailto:john.lil...@redpoint.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 5:47 AM
To: user@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: decommissioning a node
Our cluster has a node that reboot randomly. So
Our cluster has a node that reboot randomly. So I've gone to Ambari,
decommissioned its HDFS service, stopped all services, and deleted the node
from the cluster. I expected and fsck to immediately show under-replicated
blocks, but everything comes up fine. How do I tell the cluster that this