ok...it was a problem due to the hadoop configuration files!thanks a
lotnow rdfstats starts! :D
2015-02-23 10:55 GMT+01:00 Rob Vesse rve...@dotnetrdf.org:
If there job is stuck in a Pending state that is usually an issue with the
configuration of your Hadoop cluster e.g. insufficient
If there job is stuck in a Pending state that is usually an issue with the
configuration of your Hadoop cluster e.g. insufficient resources
Those kinds of questions are best addressed to the Hadoop community or
your Hadoop distribution vendor if you are using a non-Apache distribution
Rob
On
Thanks a lotI was thinking about a Hadoop configuration problem..sorry
for this question..
2015-02-19 19:01 GMT+01:00 Rob Vesse rve...@dotnetrdf.org:
--nodecount is not a valid argument so it is being treated as a file name
The correct argument is --node-count
Rob
On 19/02/2015 16:12,
ok...now it seems to be able to start to execute the job but it rest in
pending status for a lot..what kind of problem could be ?
2015-02-20 11:29 GMT+01:00 Carmen Manzulli carmenmanzu...@gmail.com:
Thanks a lotI was thinking about a Hadoop configuration problem..sorry
for this question..
Hi,
i don't know why but i'm getting this error:
Input path does not exist: hdfs://master:54310/user/sisinflab/--nodecount
org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.InvalidInputException: Input path
does not exist: hdfs://master:54310/user/sisinflab/--nodecount
at
--nodecount is not a valid argument so it is being treated as a file name
The correct argument is --node-count
Rob
On 19/02/2015 16:12, Carmen Manzulli carmenmanzu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
i don't know why but i'm getting this error:
Input path does not exist: