>> Will the datanode create the directory if it doesn't exist?
Yes, it does.
Thanks,
Ramya
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to find out who
> > exactly created this directory. As Bikas mentioned, can you go through
> the
> > logs for any exceptions related to permissions?
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> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ramya
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> exceptions mentioning winutils?
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> Bikas
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Subject: RE: Building branch-1-win, Starting Datanode on Windows
I don't think you need to manually set permissions on Hadoop directories.
Did you build the native windows executable in your build? Do you see any
exceptions mentioning winutils?
Bikas
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Subject: Building branch-1-win, Starting Datanode on Windows
Hi all,
I've cloned the branch-1-win branch of Hadoop, and successfully managed to
build it on my Windows 8 machine.
When trying to start a datanode instance, I get the following error:
Hi all,
I've cloned the branch-1-win branch of Hadoop, and successfully managed to
build it on my Windows 8 machine.
When trying to start a datanode instance, I get the following error:
13/03/04 14:42:47 WARN datanode.DataNode: Invalid directory in
dfs.data.dir: Incorrect permission for C:/hadoop