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On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 1:24 PM, D. Markt <dmarkt7...@gmail.com
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Hi,
I ran into this situation during a recent installation and thought it
might be useful if others were to hit a similar situation in the future.
This isn't the only way to recover from the situation but it is one option
and was proven to work as expected.
Regards,
Dennis
During a recent
ed on all RS
node, there may still be issues, I assume Installer still need to consider
this. A better approach is to save coprocessor jar file on HDFS, but that is
just a theory, need to study further.
Thanks,
Ming
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发件人: D. Markt [mailto:dmarkt7...@gmail.com <mailto:dmarkt7...@gm
Hi,
Some time back I noticed a new prompt as I was installing a Trafodion
build:
Do you have a set of management nodes (Y/N), default is N:
I was wondering how to appropriately answer this prompt to use the new
feature as it was intended. For example, one cluster is using the HA
Hi,
I’m not a yum expert, but could the ‘*’ actually be part of a glob
expression? For example on a CentOS 6.5 node I did:
yum list installed "perl-DBD-SQLite*"
…
perl-DBD-SQLite.x86_64 1.27-3.el6
Hi,
I know, this is the Trafodion user DL not a CentOS 7.x DL, but given an OS
changes major versions months if not years before the next level software
starts to use it, I assume Trafodion users will come looking here once
CentOS 7.x is a supported version. I have had access to some
Hi Amanda,
I was a little surprised to see:
Name: namenode_java_heapsize
Value: 1GB (or 1073741824 bytes)
Why:
Still needed:
I thought we discovered during some testing that doing this was actually
causing the heapsize to be reduced from the 2GB on one system to 1GB? If