Hi Patrizio,
Network resolvability of Hadoop cluster nodes is a painful requirement at
times. We test to catch issues like this on clouds/containers, but it
sounds like we've missed an openstack case. If you don't mind, please
describe the failing environment and your /etc/hosts fix in an issue
Hi Patrizio,
My recommendation is that you go to the freenode channel #juju, and then
talk to Kevin (kwmonroe, also cced). He has a lot of wits on these
solutions and will be able to help you, tell you where report bugs and also
see if there is a potential implementation path for your issues
Best
Dear Samuel
i deployed the hadoop-processing bundle successfully.
I had some troubles because openstack instances didn't get the dns
entry so hadoop-hdfs-namenode/datanode
could not resolve their own addresses first, then the peers'.
I did a fast hack just manually adding the entries in /etc/host
Hi Samuel,
thank you for fast and honest reply. I will start to take a look at
hadoop-processing bundle.
Regards,
Patrizio
2017-06-16 9:54 GMT+02:00 Samuel Cozannet :
> Hi Patrizio,
>
> Thanks for reaching out. There is a list of more recent charms based on
> Big Top here: https://jujucharms.co
Hi Patrizio,
Thanks for reaching out. There is a list of more recent charms based on Big
Top here: https://jujucharms.com/q/bigtop?type=charm
The current strategy is to focus on big top, so products from Hortonworks
are no longer supported as you could notice.
The team to track is here : https://
Hi all,
looking at a hadoop distro in the jujucharms is found
https://jujucharms.com/hdp-hadoop/trusty/1 charm,
following the announcement in https://insights.ubuntu.com/
2015/02/19/ubuntu-hortonworks-and-microsoft-big-data-hosted-solution/ .
I would like to know if it's still maintained, i don'