> If I remember correct;ly one could not run multiple Nutch instances from the
> same user
> because all those instances would write to the same TMP file or something
> like this...
Just make sure that every instance has it's own temp folder configured by
setting
-Dhadoop.tmp.dir=...
That's r
I'm redoing everything on my end pretty much from scratch
The question I had when I woke up this morning... Do I really need to
configure VM's in order to run multiple nodes? Or does running multiple,
Nutch-Solr nodes, sufice if they are under their own user space? If I
remember correct;ly
Hi Seb,
On 2018/03/12 11:00:52, Sebastian Nagel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > seeing as we have just merged in the 'new' MR patch
>
> yep, but there's still something to do (NUTCH-2517,
ACK, this needs more testing.
> NUTCH-2518).
I honestly didn't see this come through but yes you are right.
> Bett
Hi RRK,
Response inline
On 2018/03/08 01:46:18, BlackIce wrote:
>
> Why do you say "Is it too early"? Could you please elaborate on this, thnx.
>
What I mean is that maybe a lot of people have not upgraded existing
infrastructure to Hadoop 3 yet. People don't usually move large installation
Hi,
> seeing as we have just merged in the 'new' MR patch
yep, but there's still something to do (NUTCH-2517, NUTCH-2518).
Better to address this before any upgrade of the Hadoop version.
But since there seem to be no breaking MapReduce API changes
http://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r3.0.0/index.h
It looks like that Hadoop 3 has some very interesting features.
Sooner or later we will have to got there anyway.
Why do you say "Is it too early"? Could you please elaborate on this, thnx.
RRK
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 12:08 AM, lewis john mcgibbney
wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> Before we get started wi
6 matches
Mail list logo