Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-27 Thread Andrzej Bialecki
On 2010-04-26 22:31, Joshua J Pavel wrote:
> 
> Sending this out to close the thread if anyone else experiences this
> problem: nutch 1.0 is not AIX-friendly (0.9 is).
> 
> I'm not 100% sure which command it may be, but by modifying my path so
> that /opt/freeware/bin has precedence, I no longer get the hadoop disk
> error.  While I though this means the problem comes from the nutch script,
> not the code itself, manually trying to set system calls
> to /opt/freeware/bin didn't fix it.  I assume until detailed debugging is
> done, further releases will also require a workaround similar to what I'm
> doing.

Ahhh ... now I understand. The problem lies in Hadoop's use of utilities
such as /bin/whoami, /bin/ls and /bin/df. These are used to obtain some
filesystem and permissions information that is otherwise not available
from JVM.

However, these utilities are expected to provide a POSIX-y output if on
Unix, or Cygwin output if on Windows. I guess the native commands in AIX
don't conform to either, so the output of these utilities can't be
parsed, which ultimately results in errors. Whereas the output of
/opt/freeware/bin utilities follows the POSIX format.

I'm not sure what was the difference in 0.9 that still made it work ...
perhaps the parsing of these outputs was more lenient, or some errors
were ignored.

In any case, we in Nutch can't do anything about this, we can just add
your workaround to the documentation. The problem should be reported to
the Hadoop project.

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Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-26 Thread Joshua J Pavel

Sending this out to close the thread if anyone else experiences this
problem: nutch 1.0 is not AIX-friendly (0.9 is).

I'm not 100% sure which command it may be, but by modifying my path so
that /opt/freeware/bin has precedence, I no longer get the hadoop disk
error.  While I though this means the problem comes from the nutch script,
not the code itself, manually trying to set system calls
to /opt/freeware/bin didn't fix it.  I assume until detailed debugging is
done, further releases will also require a workaround similar to what I'm
doing.



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Using 1.1, it looks like the same error at first:
threads = 10
depth = 5
indexer=lucene
Injector: starting
Injector: crawlDb: crawl-20100421175011/crawldb
Injector: urlDir: /projects/events/search/apache-nutch-1.1/cmrolg-even/urls
Injector: Converting injected urls to crawl db entries.
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Job failed!
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.runJob(JobClient.java:1252)
at org.apache.nutch.crawl.Injector.inject(Injector.java:211)
at org.apache.nutch.crawl.Crawl.main(Crawl.java:124)


But I think the log shows me that I have some build problems... true?

2010-04-21 17:50:14,621 WARN plugin.PluginRepository - Plugins: not a file:
url. Can't load plugins from:
jar:file:/projects/events/search/apache-nutch-1.1/nutch-1.1.job!/plugins
2010-04-21 17:50:14,623 INFO plugin.PluginRepository - Plugin
Auto-activation mode: [true]
2010-04-21 17:50:14,623 INFO plugin.PluginRepository - Registered Plugins:
2010-04-21 17:50:14,623 INFO plugin.PluginRepository - NONE
2010-04-21 17:50:14,623 INFO plugin.PluginRepository - Registered
Extension-Points:
2010-04-21 17:50:14,623 INFO plugin.PluginRepository - NONE
2010-04-21 17:50:14,628 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0001
java.lang.RuntimeException: Error in configuring object
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.setJobConf
(ReflectionUtils.java:93)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.setConf(ReflectionUtils.java:64)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.newInstance
(ReflectionUtils.java:117)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.runOldMapper(MapTask.java:354)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:307)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run(LocalJobRunner.java:177)
Caused by: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke
(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:45)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke
(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:591)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.setJobConf
(ReflectionUtils.java:88)
... 5 more
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Error in configuring object
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.setJobConf
(ReflectionUtils.java:93)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.setConf(

Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-21 Thread Joshua J Pavel
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Joshua,

Could you try using Nutch 1.1 RC1  (see
http://people.apache.org/~mattmann/apache-nutch-1.1/rc1/)?
Could you also try separating the fetching and parsing steps? e.g fetch
first as you already do then parse the fetched segment (instead of parsing
while refetching)
Your crawl is fairly small so it should not require much space at all.

Thanks

Julien

On 21 April 2010 15:28, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:

> I get the same error on a filesystem with 10 GB (disk space is a
commodity
> here). The final crawl when it succeeds on my Windows machine is 93 MB,
so I
> really hope it doesn't need more than 10 GB to even pull down and parse
the
> first URL. Is there something concerning threading that could introduce a
> job that gets started before the successfully completion of a dependant
job?
> This is running on the same machine as .9 did successfully, so the only
> difference is the JDK and the code.
>
> Thanks again for taking a look at this with me.
>
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/20/2010 06:30:07 PM---1 or even 2
> GB are far from impressing. Why don't you switch
hadoop.tmp.d]---04/20/2010
> 06:30:07 PM---1 or even 2 GB are far from impressing. Why don't you
switch
> hadoop.tmp.dir to a place with, say, 50
>
>
> From:
> 
> To:
> 
> Date:
> 04/20/2010 06:30 PM
> Subject:
> RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> --
>
>
>
> 1 or even 2 GB are far from impressing. Why don't you switch
hadoop.tmp.dir
> to a place with, say, 50GB free? Your task may be successful on Windows
just
> because the temp space limit is different there.
>
> From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com ]
> Sent: Wednesday, 21 April 2010 3:40 AM
> To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
>
> Yes - how much free space does it need? We ran 0.9 using /tmp, and that
has
> ~ 1 GB. After I first saw this error, I moved it to another filesystem
where
> I have 2 GB free (maybe not "gigs and gigs", but more than I think I need
to
> complete a small test crawl?).
>
> [cid:1__=0ABBFD98DFF359758f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Julien Nioche
> ---04/20/2010 12:36:10 PM---Hi Joshua, The error message you got
definitely
> indicates that you are running out of
>
> From:
>
>
> Julien Nioche 
>
>
> To:
>
>
> nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
>
>
> Date:
>
>
> 04/20/2010 12:36 PM
>
>
> Subject:
>
>
> Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
> 
>
>
>
> Hi Joshua,
>
> The error message you got definitely indicates that you are running out
of
> space.  Have you changed the value of hadoop.tmp.dir in the config file?
>
> J.
>
> --
> DigitalPebble Ltd
> http://www.digitalpebble.com
>
> On 20 April 2010 14:00, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:
>
> > I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space
and
> > watched disk utilization during a crawl. It'll be a relatively small
> crawl,
> > and I have gigs and gigs free.
> >
> > [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/19/2010 05:53:53 PM---Are you
> sure
> > that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
> b]---04/19/2010
> > 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary
> > directory used by Hadoop? From: Joshua J Pa
> >
> >
> > From:
> > 
> > To:
> > 
> > Date:
> > 04/19/2010 05:53 PM
> > Subject:
> > RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> > --
> >
> >
> >
> > Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
> by
> > Hadoop?
> >
> > From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com:  <
> jpa...@us.ibm.com>]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
> > To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
> >
> >
> > Some more information, if anyone can help:
> >
> > If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and
> crawls
> > the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:
> >
> > 2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
> > org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskC

Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-21 Thread Julien Nioche
Joshua,

Could you try using Nutch 1.1 RC1  (see
http://people.apache.org/~mattmann/apache-nutch-1.1/rc1/)?
Could you also try separating the fetching and parsing steps? e.g fetch
first as you already do then parse the fetched segment (instead of parsing
while refetching)
Your crawl is fairly small so it should not require much space at all.

Thanks

Julien

On 21 April 2010 15:28, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:

> I get the same error on a filesystem with 10 GB (disk space is a commodity
> here). The final crawl when it succeeds on my Windows machine is 93 MB, so I
> really hope it doesn't need more than 10 GB to even pull down and parse the
> first URL. Is there something concerning threading that could introduce a
> job that gets started before the successfully completion of a dependant job?
> This is running on the same machine as .9 did successfully, so the only
> difference is the JDK and the code.
>
> Thanks again for taking a look at this with me.
>
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/20/2010 06:30:07 PM---1 or even 2
> GB are far from impressing. Why don't you switch hadoop.tmp.d]---04/20/2010
> 06:30:07 PM---1 or even 2 GB are far from impressing. Why don't you switch
> hadoop.tmp.dir to a place with, say, 50
>
>
> From:
> 
> To:
> 
> Date:
> 04/20/2010 06:30 PM
> Subject:
> RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> --
>
>
>
> 1 or even 2 GB are far from impressing. Why don't you switch hadoop.tmp.dir
> to a place with, say, 50GB free? Your task may be successful on Windows just
> because the temp space limit is different there.
>
> From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com ]
> Sent: Wednesday, 21 April 2010 3:40 AM
> To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
>
> Yes - how much free space does it need? We ran 0.9 using /tmp, and that has
> ~ 1 GB. After I first saw this error, I moved it to another filesystem where
> I have 2 GB free (maybe not "gigs and gigs", but more than I think I need to
> complete a small test crawl?).
>
> [cid:1__=0ABBFD98DFF359758f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Julien Nioche
> ---04/20/2010 12:36:10 PM---Hi Joshua, The error message you got definitely
> indicates that you are running out of
>
> From:
>
>
> Julien Nioche 
>
>
> To:
>
>
> nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
>
>
> Date:
>
>
> 04/20/2010 12:36 PM
>
>
> Subject:
>
>
> Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
> 
>
>
>
> Hi Joshua,
>
> The error message you got definitely indicates that you are running out of
> space.  Have you changed the value of hadoop.tmp.dir in the config file?
>
> J.
>
> --
> DigitalPebble Ltd
> http://www.digitalpebble.com
>
> On 20 April 2010 14:00, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:
>
> > I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space and
> > watched disk utilization during a crawl. It'll be a relatively small
> crawl,
> > and I have gigs and gigs free.
> >
> > [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/19/2010 05:53:53 PM---Are you
> sure
> > that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
> b]---04/19/2010
> > 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary
> > directory used by Hadoop? From: Joshua J Pa
> >
> >
> > From:
> > 
> > To:
> > 
> > Date:
> > 04/19/2010 05:53 PM
> > Subject:
> > RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> > --
> >
> >
> >
> > Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
> by
> > Hadoop?
> >
> > From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com  <
> jpa...@us.ibm.com>]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
> > To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
> >
> >
> > Some more information, if anyone can help:
> >
> > If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and
> crawls
> > the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:
> >
> > 2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
> > org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
> > valid local directory for
> >
> taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out
> > at
> >
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
> > at
> >
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
> > at
> >
> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWr

RE: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-21 Thread Joshua J Pavel

I get the same error on a filesystem with 10 GB (disk space is a commodity
here).  The final crawl when it succeeds on my Windows machine is 93 MB, so
I really hope it doesn't need more than 10 GB to even pull down and parse
the first URL.   Is there something concerning threading that could
introduce a job that gets started before the successfully completion of a
dependant job?  This is running on the same machine as .9 did successfully,
so the only difference is the JDK and the code.

Thanks again for taking a look at this with me.



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1 or even 2 GB are far from impressing. Why don't you switch hadoop.tmp.dir
to a place with, say, 50GB free? Your task may be successful on Windows
just because the temp space limit is different there.

From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 April 2010 3:40 AM
To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error


Yes - how much free space does it need? We ran 0.9 using /tmp, and that has
~ 1 GB. After I first saw this error, I moved it to another filesystem
where I have 2 GB free (maybe not "gigs and gigs", but more than I think I
need to complete a small test crawl?).

[cid:1__=0ABBFD98DFF359758f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Julien Nioche
---04/20/2010 12:36:10 PM---Hi Joshua, The error message you got definitely
indicates that you are running out of

From:


Julien Nioche 


To:


nutch-user@lucene.apache.org


Date:


04/20/2010 12:36 PM


Subject:


Re: Hadoop Disk Error





Hi Joshua,

The error message you got definitely indicates that you are running out of
space.  Have you changed the value of hadoop.tmp.dir in the config file?

J.

--
DigitalPebble Ltd
http://www.digitalpebble.com

On 20 April 2010 14:00, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:

> I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space and
> watched disk utilization during a crawl. It'll be a relatively small
crawl,
> and I have gigs and gigs free.
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/19/2010 05:53:53 PM---Are you
sure
> that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
b]---04/19/2010
> 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary
> directory used by Hadoop? From: Joshua J Pa
>
>
> From:
> 
> To:
> 
> Date:
> 04/19/2010 05:53 PM
> Subject:
> RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> --
>
>
>
> Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
by
> Hadoop?
>
> From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com, ]
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
> To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
>
> Some more information, if anyone can help:
>
> If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and
crawls
> the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:
>
> 2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner -

RE: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-20 Thread Arkadi.Kosmynin
1 or even 2 GB are far from impressing. Why don't you switch hadoop.tmp.dir to 
a place with, say, 50GB free? Your task may be successful on Windows just 
because the temp space limit is different there.

From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 April 2010 3:40 AM
To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error


Yes - how much free space does it need? We ran 0.9 using /tmp, and that has ~ 1 
GB. After I first saw this error, I moved it to another filesystem where I have 
2 GB free (maybe not "gigs and gigs", but more than I think I need to complete 
a small test crawl?).

[cid:1__=0ABBFD98DFF359758f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Julien Nioche ---04/20/2010 
12:36:10 PM---Hi Joshua, The error message you got definitely indicates that 
you are running out of

From:


Julien Nioche 


To:


nutch-user@lucene.apache.org


Date:


04/20/2010 12:36 PM


Subject:


Re: Hadoop Disk Error





Hi Joshua,

The error message you got definitely indicates that you are running out of
space.  Have you changed the value of hadoop.tmp.dir in the config file?

J.

--
DigitalPebble Ltd
http://www.digitalpebble.com

On 20 April 2010 14:00, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:

> I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space and
> watched disk utilization during a crawl. It'll be a relatively small crawl,
> and I have gigs and gigs free.
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/19/2010 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure
> that you have enough space in the temporary directory used b]---04/19/2010
> 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary
> directory used by Hadoop? From: Joshua J Pa
>
>
> From:
> 
> To:
> 
> Date:
> 04/19/2010 05:53 PM
> Subject:
> RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> --
>
>
>
> Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used by
> Hadoop?
>
> From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com ]
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
> To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
>
> Some more information, if anyone can help:
>
> If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and crawls
> the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:
>
> 2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
> org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
> valid local directory for
> taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite(MapOutputFile.java:107)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.sortAndSpill(MapTask.java:930)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.flush(MapTask.java:842)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:343)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run(LocalJobRunner.java:138)
>
> So, it's gotta be a problem with the parsing? The pages should all be
> UTF-8, and I know there are multiple languages involved. I tried setting
> parser.character.encoding.default to match, but it made no difference. I'd
> appreciate any ideas.
>
> [cid:1__=0ABBFD99DFE290498f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Joshua J
> Pavel---04/16/2010 03:05:18 PM---fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from
> the taskTracker/jobcache directory, I only have somethin
>
> From:
>
>
> Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus
>
>
> To:
>
>
> nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
>
>
> Date:
>
>
> 04/16/2010 03:05 PM
>
>
> Subject:
>
>
> Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
> 
>
>
>
> fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from the taskTracker/jobcache
> directory, I only have something for job 1-4.
>
> ls -la
> total 0
> drwxr-xr-x 6 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 .
> drwxr-xr-x 3 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 ..
> drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0001
> drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0002
> drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0003
> drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0004
>
> Joshua J Pavel---04/16/2010 09:00:35 AM---We're just now moving from a
> nutch .9 installation to 1.0, so I'm not entirely new to this. However
>
> From:
>
>
> Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus
>
>
> To:
>
>
> nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
>
>
> Date:
>
>
> 04/16/2010 09:00 AM
>
>
> Subject:
>
>
> Hadoop Di

Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-20 Thread Joshua J Pavel



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Yes - how much free space does it need? We ran 0.9 using /tmp, and that has
~ 1 GB. After I first saw this error, I moved it to another filesystem
where I have 2 GB free (maybe not "gigs and gigs", but more than I think I
need to complete a small test crawl?).

Julien Nioche ---04/20/2010 12:36:10 PM---Hi Joshua, The error message you
got definitely indicates that you are running out of
   
   
 From:Julien Nioche 
   
   
 To:  nutch-user@lucene.apache.org 
   
   
 Date:04/20/2010 12:36 PM  
   
               
 Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
   





Hi Joshua,

The error message you got definitely indicates that you are running out of
space.  Have you changed the value of hadoop.tmp.dir in the config file?

J.

--
DigitalPebble Ltd
http://www.digitalpebble.com.

On 20 April 2010 14:00, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:

> I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space and
> watched disk utilization during a crawl. It'll be a relatively small
crawl,
> and I have gigs and gigs free.
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/19/2010 05:53:53 PM---Are you
sure
> that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
b]---04/19/2010
> 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary
> directory used by Hadoop? From: Joshua J Pa
>
>
> From:
> 
> To:
> 
> Date:
> 04/19/2010 05:53 PM
> Subject:
> RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> --
>
>
>
> Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
by
> Hadoop?
>
> From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com. ]
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
> To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
>
> Some more information, if anyone can help:
>
> If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and
crawls
> the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:
>
> 2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
> org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
> valid local directory for
>
taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out

> at
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator
$Allocat

Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-20 Thread Joshua J Pavel

Yes - how much free space does it need?  We ran 0.9 using /tmp, and that
has ~ 1 GB.  After I first saw this error, I moved it to another filesystem
where I have 2 GB free (maybe not "gigs and gigs", but more than I think I
need to complete a small test crawl?).


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Hi Joshua,

The error message you got definitely indicates that you are running out of
space.  Have you changed the value of hadoop.tmp.dir in the config file?

J.

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On 20 April 2010 14:00, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:

> I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space and
> watched disk utilization during a crawl. It'll be a relatively small
crawl,
> and I have gigs and gigs free.
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/19/2010 05:53:53 PM---Are you
sure
> that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
b]---04/19/2010
> 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary
> directory used by Hadoop? From: Joshua J Pa
>
>
> From:
> 
> To:
> 
> Date:
> 04/19/2010 05:53 PM
> Subject:
> RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> --
>
>
>
> Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used
by
> Hadoop?
>
> From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com, ]
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
> To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
>
> Some more information, if anyone can help:
>
> If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and
crawls
> the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:
>
> 2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
> org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
> valid local directory for
>
taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out

> at
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator
$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite
(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite
(MapOutputFile.java:107)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.sortAndSpill
(MapTask.java:930)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.flush
(MapTask.java:842)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:343)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run
(LocalJobRunner.java:138)
>
> So, it's gotta be a problem with the parsing? The pages should all be
> UTF-8, and I know there are multiple languages involved. I tried setting
> parser.character.encoding.default to match, but it made no difference.
I'd
> appreciate any ideas.
>
> [cid:1__=0ABBFD99DFE290498f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Joshua J
> Pavel---

Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-20 Thread Julien Nioche
Hi Joshua,

The error message you got definitely indicates that you are running out of
space.  Have you changed the value of hadoop.tmp.dir in the config file?

J.

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On 20 April 2010 14:00, Joshua J Pavel  wrote:

> I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space and
> watched disk utilization during a crawl. It'll be a relatively small crawl,
> and I have gigs and gigs free.
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for ---04/19/2010 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure
> that you have enough space in the temporary directory used b]---04/19/2010
> 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary
> directory used by Hadoop? From: Joshua J Pa
>
>
> From:
> 
> To:
> 
> Date:
> 04/19/2010 05:53 PM
> Subject:
> RE: Hadoop Disk Error
> --
>
>
>
> Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used by
> Hadoop?
>
> From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com ]
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
> To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
>
> Some more information, if anyone can help:
>
> If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and crawls
> the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:
>
> 2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
> org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
> valid local directory for
> taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite(MapOutputFile.java:107)
> at
> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.sortAndSpill(MapTask.java:930)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.flush(MapTask.java:842)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:343)
> at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run(LocalJobRunner.java:138)
>
> So, it's gotta be a problem with the parsing? The pages should all be
> UTF-8, and I know there are multiple languages involved. I tried setting
> parser.character.encoding.default to match, but it made no difference. I'd
> appreciate any ideas.
>
> [cid:1__=0ABBFD99DFE290498f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Joshua J
> Pavel---04/16/2010 03:05:18 PM---fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from
> the taskTracker/jobcache directory, I only have somethin
>
> From:
>
>
> Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus
>
>
> To:
>
>
> nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
>
>
> Date:
>
>
> 04/16/2010 03:05 PM
>
>
> Subject:
>
>
> Re: Hadoop Disk Error
>
> 
>
>
>
> fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from the taskTracker/jobcache
> directory, I only have something for job 1-4.
>
> ls -la
> total 0
> drwxr-xr-x 6 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 .
> drwxr-xr-x 3 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 ..
> drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0001
> drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0002
> drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0003
> drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0004
>
> Joshua J Pavel---04/16/2010 09:00:35 AM---We're just now moving from a
> nutch .9 installation to 1.0, so I'm not entirely new to this. However
>
> From:
>
>
> Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus
>
>
> To:
>
>
> nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
>
>
> Date:
>
>
> 04/16/2010 09:00 AM
>
>
> Subject:
>
>
> Hadoop Disk Error
>
> 
>
>
>
>
>
> We're just now moving from a nutch .9 installation to 1.0, so I'm not
> entirely new to this.  However, I can't even get past the first fetch now,
> due to a hadoop error.
>
> Looking in the mailing list archives, normally this error is caused from
> either permissions or a full disk.  I overrode the use of /tmp by setting
> hadoop.tmp.dir to a place with plenty of space, and I'm running the crawl
> as root, yet I'm still getting the error below.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Running on AIX with plenty of disk and RAM.
>
> 2010-04-16 12:49:51,972 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -finishing thread
> FetcherThread, activeThreads=0
> 2010-04-16 12:49:52,267 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -activeThreads=0,
> spinWaiting=0, fetchQueues.totalSize=0
> 2010-04-16 12:49:52,268 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -a

RE: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-20 Thread Joshua J Pavel

Apologies for filling the thread with troubleshooting.

I tried the same configuration on an identical server, and I still have the
same exact errors.  I used the same configuration on a Windows system over
cygwin, and it works successfully.  So now I'm wondering if there is some
incompatibility with my OS or Java?

I'm running nutch 1.0 on AIX 6.1.0.0, with:

java version "1.6.0"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pap6460sr5-20090529_04(SR5))
IBM J9 VM (build 2.4, J2RE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 AIX ppc64-64
jvmap6460sr5-20090519_35743 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled)
J9VM - 20090519_035743_BHdSMr
JIT  - r9_20090518_2017
GC   - 20090417_AA)
JCL  - 20090529_01)

It's the same OS as I was using to run Nutch 0.9, but with a different
version of Java.


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I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space and
watched disk utilization during a crawl. It'll be a relatively small crawl,
and I have gigs and gigs free.

---04/19/2010 05:53:53 PM---Are you sure that you have enough space in the
temporary directory used by Hadoop? From: Joshua J Pa
   
   
 From:   
   
   
 To: 
   
   
 Date: 04/19/2010 05:53 PM 
   
           
 Subject:  RE: Hadoop Disk Error   
   





Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used by
Hadoop?

From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com.]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error


Some more information, if anyone can help:

If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and crawls
the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:

2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
valid local directory for
taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out

at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator
$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite
(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite
(MapOutputFile.

RE: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-20 Thread Joshua J Pavel

I am - I changed the location to a filesystem with lots of free space and
watched disk utilization during a crawl.  It'll be a relatively small
crawl, and I have gigs and gigs free.


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Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used by
Hadoop?

From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error


Some more information, if anyone can help:

If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and crawls
the site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:

2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
valid local directory for
taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out

at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator
$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite
(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite
(MapOutputFile.java:107)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.sortAndSpill
(MapTask.java:930)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.flush(MapTask.java:842)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:343)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run(LocalJobRunner.java:138)

So, it's gotta be a problem with the parsing? The pages should all be
UTF-8, and I know there are multiple languages involved. I tried setting
parser.character.encoding.default to match, but it made no difference. I'd
appreciate any ideas.

[?cid:1__=0ABBFD99DFE290498f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Joshua J
Pavel---04/16/2010 03:05:18 PM---fwiw, the error does seem to be valid:
from the taskTracker/jobcache directory, I only have somethin

From:


Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus


To:


nutch-user@lucene.apache.org


Date:


04/16/2010 03:05 PM


Subject:


Re: Hadoop Disk Error





fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from the taskTracker/jobcache
directory, I only have something for job 1-4.

ls -la
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 6 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 ..
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0001
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0002
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0003
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0004

Joshua J Pavel---04/16/2010 09:00:35 AM---We're just now moving from a
nutch .9 installation to 1.0, so I'm not entirely new to this. However

From:


Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus


To:


nutch-user@lucene.apache.org


Date:


04/16/2010 09:00 AM


Subject:


Hadoop Disk Error







We're just now moving from a nutch .9 installation to 1.0, so I'm not
entirely new to this.  However, I can't even ge

RE: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-19 Thread Arkadi.Kosmynin
Are you sure that you have enough space in the temporary directory used by 
Hadoop?

From: Joshua J Pavel [mailto:jpa...@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2010 6:42 AM
To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Hadoop Disk Error


Some more information, if anyone can help:

If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and crawls the 
site. and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:

2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any valid 
local directory for 
taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out
at 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
at 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
at 
org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite(MapOutputFile.java:107)
at 
org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.sortAndSpill(MapTask.java:930)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.flush(MapTask.java:842)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:343)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run(LocalJobRunner.java:138)

So, it's gotta be a problem with the parsing? The pages should all be UTF-8, 
and I know there are multiple languages involved. I tried setting 
parser.character.encoding.default to match, but it made no difference. I'd 
appreciate any ideas.

[cid:1__=0ABBFD99DFE290498f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com]Joshua J Pavel---04/16/2010 
03:05:18 PM---fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from the 
taskTracker/jobcache directory, I only have somethin

From:


Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus


To:


nutch-user@lucene.apache.org


Date:


04/16/2010 03:05 PM


Subject:


Re: Hadoop Disk Error





fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from the taskTracker/jobcache directory, 
I only have something for job 1-4.

ls -la
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 6 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 ..
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0001
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0002
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0003
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0004

Joshua J Pavel---04/16/2010 09:00:35 AM---We're just now moving from a nutch .9 
installation to 1.0, so I'm not entirely new to this. However

From:


Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus


To:


nutch-user@lucene.apache.org


Date:


04/16/2010 09:00 AM


Subject:


Hadoop Disk Error







We're just now moving from a nutch .9 installation to 1.0, so I'm not
entirely new to this.  However, I can't even get past the first fetch now,
due to a hadoop error.

Looking in the mailing list archives, normally this error is caused from
either permissions or a full disk.  I overrode the use of /tmp by setting
hadoop.tmp.dir to a place with plenty of space, and I'm running the crawl
as root, yet I'm still getting the error below.

Any thoughts?

Running on AIX with plenty of disk and RAM.

2010-04-16 12:49:51,972 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -finishing thread
FetcherThread, activeThreads=0
2010-04-16 12:49:52,267 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -activeThreads=0,
spinWaiting=0, fetchQueues.totalSize=0
2010-04-16 12:49:52,268 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -activeThreads=0,
2010-04-16 12:49:52,270 WARN  mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0005
org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
valid local directory for
taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0005/attempt_local_0005_m_00_0/output/spill0.out
  at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator
$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
  at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite
(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
  at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite
(MapOutputFile.java:107)
  at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.sortAndSpill
(MapTask.java:930)
  at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.flush
(MapTask.java:842)
  at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:343)
  at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run
(LocalJobRunner.java:138)



Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-19 Thread Joshua J Pavel

Some more information, if anyone can help:

If I turn fetcher.parse to "false", then it successfully fetches and crawls
the site.  and then bombs out with a larger ID for the job:

2010-04-19 20:34:48,342 WARN  mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0010
org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
valid local directory for
taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0010/attempt_local_0010_m_00_0/output/spill0.out
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator
$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite
(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite
(MapOutputFile.java:107)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.sortAndSpill
(MapTask.java:930)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.flush
(MapTask.java:842)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:343)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run
(LocalJobRunner.java:138)

So, it's gotta be a problem with the parsing?  The pages should all be
UTF-8, and I know there are multiple languages involved.  I tried setting
parser.character.encoding.default to match, but it made no difference.  I'd
appreciate any ideas.


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| To:|
|>
  
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  |nutch-user@lucene.apache.org 
 |
  
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| Date:  |
|>
  
>--|
  |04/16/2010 03:05 PM  
 |
  
>--|
|>
| Subject:   |
|>
  
>--------------|
  |Re: Hadoop Disk Error
 |
  
>--|





fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from the taskTracker/jobcache
directory, I only have something for job 1-4.

ls -la
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 6 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 ..
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0001
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0002
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0003
drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0004

Joshua J Pavel---04/16/2010 09:00:35 AM---We're just now moving from a
nutch .9 installation to 1.0, so I'm not entirely new to this. However
   
   
 From:   Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus  
   
   
 To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org  
   
   
 Date:   04/16/2010 09:00 AM   
   
   
 Subject:Hadoop Disk Error 
   







We're just now moving from a nutch .9 instal

Re: Hadoop Disk Error

2010-04-16 Thread Joshua J Pavel

fwiw, the error does seem to be valid: from the taskTracker/jobcache
directory, I only have something for job 1-4.

ls -la
total 0
drwxr-xr-x6 root system  256 Apr 16 19:01 .
drwxr-xr-x3 root system  256 Apr 16 19:01 ..
drwxr-xr-x4 root system  256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0001
drwxr-xr-x4 root system  256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0002
drwxr-xr-x4 root system  256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0003
drwxr-xr-x4 root system  256 Apr 16 19:01 job_local_0004


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  |Joshua J Pavel/Raleigh/i...@ibmus
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  |nutch-user@lucene.apache.org 
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  |04/16/2010 09:00 AM  
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  |Hadoop Disk Error
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We're just now moving from a nutch .9 installation to 1.0, so I'm not
entirely new to this.  However, I can't even get past the first fetch now,
due to a hadoop error.

Looking in the mailing list archives, normally this error is caused from
either permissions or a full disk.  I overrode the use of /tmp by setting
hadoop.tmp.dir to a place with plenty of space, and I'm running the crawl
as root, yet I'm still getting the error below.

Any thoughts?

Running on AIX with plenty of disk and RAM.

2010-04-16 12:49:51,972 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -finishing thread
FetcherThread, activeThreads=0
2010-04-16 12:49:52,267 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -activeThreads=0,
spinWaiting=0, fetchQueues.totalSize=0
2010-04-16 12:49:52,268 INFO  fetcher.Fetcher - -activeThreads=0,
2010-04-16 12:49:52,270 WARN  mapred.LocalJobRunner - job_local_0005
org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker$DiskErrorException: Could not find any
valid local directory for
taskTracker/jobcache/job_local_0005/attempt_local_0005_m_00_0/output/spill0.out

at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator
$AllocatorPerContext.getLocalPathForWrite(LocalDirAllocator.java:335)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.LocalDirAllocator.getLocalPathForWrite
(LocalDirAllocator.java:124)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapOutputFile.getSpillFileForWrite
(MapOutputFile.java:107)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.sortAndSpill
(MapTask.java:930)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$MapOutputBuffer.flush
(MapTask.java:842)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:343)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run
(LocalJobRunner.java:138)