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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push: new 5118bae Update a couple of types in quickstart.md 5118bae is described below commit 5118bae068b3ba79036b2d6377faa061b39be0a5 Author: Mark Owens <jmark...@gmail.com> AuthorDate: Mon Jan 13 08:41:45 2020 -0500 Update a couple of types in quickstart.md Corrected a few small typos on the quickstart.md page. --- _docs-2/getting-started/quickstart.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/_docs-2/getting-started/quickstart.md b/_docs-2/getting-started/quickstart.md index 8113808..4a7f064 100644 --- a/_docs-2/getting-started/quickstart.md +++ b/_docs-2/getting-started/quickstart.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ properly for Accumulo. Please see the [Erasure Coding guide][ec-guide] for more The primary configuration files for Accumulo are [accumulo.properties], [accumulo-env.sh], and [accumulo-client.properties] which are located in the `conf/` directory. -The [accumulo.properties] file configures Accumulo server processes (i.e tablet server, master, +The [accumulo.properties] file configures Accumulo server processes (i.e. tablet server, master, monitor, etc). Follow these steps to set it up: 1. Run `accumulo-util build-native` to build native code. If this command fails, disable @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ The [accumulo-env.sh] file sets up environment variables needed by Accumulo: 1. Set `HADOOP_HOME` and `ZOOKEEPER_HOME` to the location of your Hadoop and Zookeeper installations. Accumulo will use these locations to find Hadoop and Zookeeper jars and add - them to your `CLASSPATH` variable. If you you are running a vendor-specific release of + them to your `CLASSPATH` variable. If you are running a vendor-specific release of Hadoop or Zookeeper, you may need to modify how the `CLASSPATH` variable is built in [accumulo-env.sh]. If Accumulo has problems loading classes when you start it, run `accumulo classpath` to print Accumulo's classpath. @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ and HDFS. The following command will do this. The initialization command will prompt for the following information. * **Instance name** : This is the name of the Accumulo instance and its - Accumulo clients need to know it inorder to connect. + Accumulo clients need to know it in order to connect. * **Root password** : Initialization sets up an initial Accumulo root user and prompts for its password. This information will be needed to later connect to Accumulo. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ There are several methods for running Accumulo: 2. Run Accumulo processes as services using `accumulo-service` which uses `accumulo` command but backgrounds processes, redirects stderr/stdout and manages pid files. - Useful if you are using a cluster management tool (i.e Ansible, Salt, etc). + Useful if you are using a cluster management tool (i.e. Ansible, Salt, etc). 2. Run an Accumulo cluster on one or more nodes using `accumulo-cluster` (which uses `accumulo-service` to run services). Useful for local development and @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ to be created. Use the command below to create them: This creates five files ([masters], [gc], [monitor], [tservers], & [tracers]) in the `conf/` directory that contain the node names where Accumulo services are run on your cluster. By default, all files are configured to `localhost`. If -you are running a single-node Accumulo cluster, theses files do not need to be +you are running a single-node Accumulo cluster, these files do not need to be changed and the next section should be skipped. #### Multi-node configuration @@ -220,4 +220,4 @@ When finished, use the following commands to stop Accumulo: [Uno]: https://github.com/apache/fluo-uno [Muchos]: https://github.com/apache/fluo-muchos [Erasure Coding]: https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r3.2.0/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-hdfs/HDFSErasureCoding.html -[ec-guide]: {% durl administration/erasure-coding %} \ No newline at end of file +[ec-guide]: {% durl administration/erasure-coding %}